Table 4. Case study: the mtDNA founder of the Georgian Jews.
Population/Community | HVS-I | N studied | 4227A | 4257A | 8277T | 9554G | 15927Ga |
Jews | |||||||
Georgia | 16067 16355 | 43 | G | G | C | A | A |
16067 16183C 16189 | 1 | A | A | T | G | G | |
Yemen | 16067 16274 | 12 | A | A | T | G | G |
16067 | 5 | A | A | C | G | G | |
Morocco | 16067 16172 | 7 | A | A | T | G | G |
16067 16311 | 3 | A | A | T | G | G | |
Non-Jews | |||||||
Caucasus | |||||||
Georgia | 16067 16167 16355 | 1 | G | A | C | A | A |
16067 16311 16355 | 1 | G | A | C | A | A | |
16067 16291 | 1 | A | A | T | G | G | |
16067 16355 | 1 | G | A | C | A | A | |
16067 16092 16234 | 1 | A | A | T | G | G | |
Adyges | 16067 16145 16256 16311 16355 | 1 | G | A | C | A | A |
16067 16256 16311 16355 | 1 | G | A | C | A | A | |
16067 16355 | 1 | G | A | C | A | A | |
Avars | 16067 16284 16355 | 1 | G | A | C | A | A |
Darginians | 16067 16355 | 1 | G | A | C | A | A |
Kabardins | 16067 16355 | 1 | G | A | C | A | A |
16067 16239 16355 | 1 | G | A | C | A | A | |
Nogays | 16067 16239 16355 | 1 | G | A | C | A | A |
Ossetes | 16067 16355 | 1 | G | A | C | A | A |
Near and Middle East | |||||||
Egypt | 16067 16355 | 1 | G | A | C | A | A |
16067 16356 | 1 | A | A | T | G | G | |
Turkey | 16067 16239 16355 | 1 | G | A | C | A | A |
16067 16355 | 1 | G | A | C | A | A | |
Iran | 16067 16355 | 1 | G | A | C | A | A |
16067 16192 16355 | 1 | A | A | C | G | A | |
Europe | |||||||
Slovak | 16067 | 1 | A | A | T | G | G |
16067 16355 | 1 | G | A | C | G | A |
Position 15927 was checked in the Jewish samples in only one sample from each community.