File:World Map of Y-DNA Haplogroups.png

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Description: English: World Map of Y-Chromosome Haplogroups - Dominant Haplogroups in Pre-Colonial Populations with Possible Migrations Routes

Notes:

  1. The Y-DNA haplogroup(s) with the highest % in that area (or is notable)
  2. Population/language/region name in which the haplogroup is the majority or the genetic marker of movement
  3. Migration routes are drawn according to Coastal Migration model (initially coastal route, then follow major rivers)
  4. Y-chromosome Adam set near Cameroon according to the existence of basal A00 and A0
  5. A few populations with no data available (extinct) are marked "?"

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