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The diagram shows the current status (June 2020) of haplogroup Q-YP5097. Click on the diagram to open it in a new tab and view it in full size.
The Q-YP5097 is part of the Q-L804. You can read more about the Q-L804 here.
Q-YP5097 Sub-branches
The Q-YP5097 subgroup consist of one defined sub-branch, the Q-BY38347, and the a group of kits not further defined, yet.
The Q-BY38347 is defined by two BigY-kits, one from Geiranger in Stranda municipality, Møre og Romsdal county (MRO) and one from Stord Munipality in Hordaland County (HRD).
The rest category Q-YP5097 is defined by one BigY-kit from Iceland. The common attribute for these kits are that they are Q-BY38347- (negative).
In order to improve the “resolution” and detail of the Q-YP5097-branch, we need more BigY-tests. Ideally we need to have at least two BigY-kits for each of the five main regions of the sub-tree (Sunnmøre, Hordaland I and II, Shetland and Iceland).
Q-YP5097 Geography
The Q-YP5097 is found in three geographic locations. Sunnmøre and Sunnhordland in Norway, Shetland and Iceland.
In Sunnmøre all the kits belong to Q-BY38347+ and the oldest paternal ancestor for these kits are found in three places, Valldal, Eidsdal and Geiranger. There is also one kit from Hordaland the belong to Q-BY38347+.
In Hordland one kit belong to Q-BY38347+, while other kits from Hordaland region is either Q-YP5097+ or their SNP-status is unknown.
On Shetland there are three kits, two kits are Q-YP5097+, one unknown.
On Iceland there are two kits, both are Q-YP5097+
Map of the haplogroup