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. 2011 Nov 23;20(4):441–448. doi: 10.1038/ejhg.2011.200

Table 4. Prevalence of subhaplogroups of T across different studies as percentage of all sequences found in each study.

HG OTT SEPH OTT SEPH SPA nw POR BRAZILa IR J ASH ASH GBI ITA nc SAU w Mitb NG
N 194 191 995 549 96/247 217 565 762 1,610 395 72 34 000 76 638
Ref 5 25 27 29 24 5 5 25 27 30 26   13
T1 1.51% 0.8 2.19 2.08/0.81 5.06 0.88 2.1 3.80 6.9 1.81 1.82
T2e 2.52 0.9 0.73 3.12/1.20 0 0.53 0.2 2.02 2.8 0.35 0.32
T2b 2.02 1.9 4.37 5.21/2.02 0.46 1.42 4.2 3.54 1.4 4.06 3.91
T2c 1.01 1.1 0.55 1.04/0.40 13.82 0.18 0.4 1.77 1.4 0.30 0.43
(T2 total 5.55 3.9 5.65 9.37/3.62 14.28 2.13 4.8 7.34 5.6 4.71 4.67
T4 0 0.2 0.18 0/0 0 0.71 0.2 0.25 0 0.20 0.24
T other 5.04 2.0 1.09 2.08/0.81 5.06 1.06 2.0 2.02 0 2.38 1.93
T tot 11.11 14.00 6.9 9.21 13.58/5.24 24.40 4.76 4.3 9.1 13.67 12.5 9.07 8.66

Abbreviations: ASH, Ashkenazi; GBI, Great Britain and Ireland; HG, haplogroup; IRJ, Iraqi and Iranian Jewish; ITAnc, North Central Italy; Mit, Mitosearch; n, number of subjects; NG, National Genographic; OTT SEPH, Ottoman Sephardic; POR, Portugal; Ref, reference; SAUw, Western Saudi Arabia; SPA nw, Northwest Spain; T tot, Total % of all Ts; -, unknown.

The greater prevalence of T2b than T2e except in Sephardim and Saudi Arabia must be noted.

a

First number is % of European haplogroups only; second number is % of entire sample.

b

T tot includes correction of .10 for double counting 35 samples in both T2e and its listed category.