Get to know Haplogroup better with 10+ real example sentences, the meaning.
Haplogroup meaning
A group of closely related haplotypes.
Using Haplogroup
- The main meaning on this page is: A group of closely related haplotypes.
- In the example corpus, haplogroup often appears in combinations such as: haplogroup is, the haplogroup.
Context around Haplogroup
- Average sentence length in these examples: 22.1 words
- Position in the sentence: 4 start, 8 middle, 4 end
- Sentence types: 16 statements, 0 questions, 0 exclamations
Corpus analysis for Haplogroup
- In this selection, "haplogroup" usually appears in the middle of the sentence. The average example has 22.1 words, and this corpus slice is mostly made up of statements.
- Around the word, uncommon, major, mtdna, amid, observed and frequency stand out and add context to how "haplogroup" is used.
- Recognizable usage signals include a haplogroup is a and a mitochondrial haplogroup a common. That gives this page its own corpus information beyond isolated example sentences.
- By corpus frequency, "haplogroup" sits close to words such as aaon, abbv and abdalla, which helps place it inside the broader word index.
Example types with haplogroup
The same corpus examples are grouped by length and sentence type, making it easier to see the contexts in which the word appears:
You'll also find out what a haplogroup is. (9 words)
Vedda people had the lowest frequency of haplogroup M (17.33%). (11 words)
One Natufian individual was also found to belong to the N1b mtDNA haplogroup. (13 words)
The third most frequently observed paternal DNA marker in the Maasai was the E1b1a haplogroup (E-P1), which is very common in the Sub-Saharan region; it was found in 12% of the Maasai samples. (35 words)
In contrast, sequences from two archaeological sites on Easter Island group with an uncommon haplogroup from Indonesia, Japan, and China and may represent a genetic signature of an early Polynesian dispersal. (31 words)
Nevertheless, this is a strong argument for direct Alan ancestry of Ossetians and against the hypothesis that Ossetians are alanized Caucasic Speakers, since the major Haplogroup among Ossetians is G2 either. (31 words)
Example sentences (16)
You'll also find out what a haplogroup is.
A haplogroup is a group of closely related haplotypes that share the same common ancestor.
Another common paternal lineage in Libya and North Africa is haplogroup J through its subtypes J1 (M267) and J2 (M172).
In contrast, sequences from two archaeological sites on Easter Island group with an uncommon haplogroup from Indonesia, Japan, and China and may represent a genetic signature of an early Polynesian dispersal.
Nevertheless, this is a strong argument for direct Alan ancestry of Ossetians and against the hypothesis that Ossetians are alanized Caucasic Speakers, since the major Haplogroup among Ossetians is G2 either.
One Natufian individual was also found to belong to the N1b mtDNA haplogroup.
Other groupings and organisations Other groupings and organisations covering the western part of Europe include: R1b is the most common haplogroup amid Western Europeans.
Part of the coat was made from domesticated goat belonging to a mitochondrial haplogroup (a common female ancestor) that inhabits central Europe today.
The Haplogroup B was also observed in 8% of the studied Maasai, which is also found in 30% (16/53) of Southern Sudanese Nilotes.
The next most frequent Y-DNA haplogroup observed among African Americans is the R1b clade, which around 15% of African Americans carry.
The only places outside Japan in which Y-haplogroup D is common are Tibet in China and the Andaman Islands in the Indian Ocean.
The remaining African Americans mainly belong to the paternal haplogroup I (~7%), which is also frequent in Northwestern Europe. citation mtDNA According to an mtDNA study by Salas et al.
These scientists find that the haplogroup frequency distribution across the country, between different caste groups, was found to be predominantly driven by geographical, rather than cultural determinants.
The third most frequently observed paternal DNA marker in the Maasai was the E1b1a haplogroup (E-P1), which is very common in the Sub-Saharan region; it was found in 12% of the Maasai samples.
The typical Berber haplogroup E1b1b1b (M81) is found as at a frequency of 5–6%.
Vedda people had the lowest frequency of haplogroup M (17.33%).
Common combinations with haplogroup
These word pairs occur most frequently in English texts:
- haplogroup is 3×
- the haplogroup 3×