Haplogroup R1b-DF13

R1b-DF13 or (R1b1a2a1a2c1) is a Human Y-chromosome DNA haplogroup, characteristic of the inhabitants of Great Britain and Ireland.[1]

Haplogroup R-L21
Possible time of origin4,500 years
Possible place of originCentral Europe
AncestorR1b (R-M343)
* R-M269
** R-L151
*** R-P312
**** R-S461
DescendantsR-A7905
R-A5846
R-DF63
R-DF13
  • R-M222
Highest frequenciesIrish
Scottish
Welsh
Bretons

Origin

R1b-DF13 is a subclade of R1b-L21, likely associated with Bell Beaker and a haplogroup belonging to the Celts which originated approximately 4200 years ago.

Currently this haplogroup is mostly found among the inhabitants of Ireland and Great Britain, but is also found in Brittany, northern France, modern Northern Portugal, Galicia and Asturias of the northwest Iberian peninsula, and has some presence in Belgium and the Netherlands. [2]

DF13 is the parent of the following su haplogroups: R-L1335+ R-Z253+ R-ZZ10_1+ R-Z251 R-S5982+ R-Z255+ R-FGC33712 (R-FGC33755)

References

  1. Y-DNA Haplogroup R and its Subclades - 2018, International Society of Genetic Genealogy
  2. Altena, Eveline; Smeding, Risha; van der Gaag, Kristiaan J.; Larmuseau, Maarten H. D.; Decorte, Ronny; Lao, Oscar; Kayser, Manfred; Kraaijenbrink, Thirsa; de Knijff, Peter (2019). "The Dutch Y-chromosomal landscape". European Journal of Human Genetics. doi:10.1038/s41431-019-0496-0. ISSN 1018-4813. PMID 31488894.
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