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. 2010 Dec 1;19(3):334–340. doi: 10.1038/ejhg.2010.177

Table 1. Y-chromosomal haplogroups identified in Lebanese sects and neighboring countries.

  N A-M91 E*-M96 E-M2 EM35 F*-M89 G-M201 H-M69 I-M170 J-M267 J-M172 L*-M20 L-M27 L-M317 N-LLY22g O-M175 Q-M242 R*-M173 R-M17 R-M343 R-M124 T-M70
Lebanese Maronites 518   3 (0.58)   77 (14.86) 3 (0.58) 28 (5.40)   23 (4.44) 93 (17.95) 180 (34.74)   1 (0.19) 32 (6.18)     5 (0.96)   4 (0.77) 45 (8.69)   24 (4.63)
Lebanese Greek Orthodox 116   1 (0.86)   26 (22.41)   6 (5.17)   4 (3.45) 21 (18.10) 30 (25.86)     2 (1.72)     9 (7.76)   4 (3.45) 11 (9.48)   2 (1.72)
Lebanese Muslims 568   3 (0.53) 6 (1.05) 108 (19.01)   46 (8.09)   12 (2.11) 121 (21.30) 149 (26.23)   18 (3.17) 7 (1.23)     13 (2.29)   17 (2.99) 38 (6.69) 2 (0.35) 28 (4.93)
Syrians 518 3 (0.58) 2 (0.38) 6 (1.16) 62 (11.96)   28 (5.40)   11 (2.12) 175 (33.78) 115 (22.20) 2 (0.38) 49 (9.46) 3 (0.58) 2 (0.38)   3 (0.58) 3 (0.58) 27 (5.21) 23 (4.44)   4 (0.77)
Iranians 324     3 (0.92) 21 (6.48)   22 (6.79) 8 (2.47) 3 (0.92) 26 (8.02) 77 (23.76) 2 (0.62) 22 (6.79) 3 (0.92) 9 (2.78) 4 (1.23) 26 (8.02)   55 (16.97) 31 (9.57) 5 (1.54) 7 (2.16)

The number of chromosomes within each haplogroup in each population is shown with its relative frequency.