O-M268
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Origin and Migrations of Haplogroup O-M268
Your paternal lineage stems from haplogroup O-M268, a major branch within haplogroup O. Haplogroup O is one of the world’s largest paternal lineages, comprising over 25% of all men. In fact, haplogroup O is the predominant haplogroup in Asia. This widespread lineage originated in East Asia 38,000-45,000 years ago, and later spread into Taiwan, Indonesia, Melanesia, Micronesia, and Polynesia. By contrast, haplogroup O1-P31 is slightly younger, and slightly less widespread, than haplogroup O. Haplogroup O-M268 likely arose 29,000-34,000 years ago in East Asia (perhaps southern China), where it is nearly exclusively found today.
Within East Asia, O-M268 is more dispersed than the other branches of haplogroup O. It likely originated in southeastern Asia but expanded into India to the west and Japan and Siberia to the north. One of its branches is common in southeastern Asia and Indonesia. The other is found among the Japanese, Koreans and the Manchus of northeastern China. Almost a third of Japanese men carry O-M268, which probably expanded during the Yayoi migration of agricultural groups from the Korean peninsula to Japan about 2,300 years ago.
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30,000
Years Ago
Origin and Migrations of Haplogroup O-M268
Your paternal lineage stems from haplogroup O-M268, a major branch within haplogroup O. Haplogroup O is one of the world’s largest paternal lineages, comprising over 25% of all men. In fact, haplogroup O is the predominant haplogroup in Asia. This widespread lineage originated in East Asia 38,000-45,000 years ago, and later spread into Taiwan, Indonesia, Melanesia, Micronesia, and Polynesia. By contrast, haplogroup O1-P31 is slightly younger, and slightly less widespread, than haplogroup O. Haplogroup O-M268 likely arose 29,000-34,000 years ago in East Asia (perhaps southern China), where it is nearly exclusively found today.
Within East Asia, O-M268 is more dispersed than the other branches of haplogroup O. It likely originated in southeastern Asia but expanded into India to the west and Japan and Siberia to the north. One of its branches is common in southeastern Asia and Indonesia. The other is found among the Japanese, Koreans and the Manchus of northeastern China. Almost a third of Japanese men carry O-M268, which probably expanded during the Yayoi migration of agricultural groups from the Korean peninsula to Japan about 2,300 years ago.
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