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. 2015 Apr 7;10(4):e0122968. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0122968

Table 2. Haplotype diversity of haplogroup G1-M285 in South-Western and Central Asian populations.

Population N N HT F MAX HD Reference
Iranians and Azeris (Iran) 16 15 0.125 0.9297 this study
Armenians (Turkey) 60 31 0.250 0.9056 this study
Lebanese and Jordanians 8 7 0.250 0.8438 this study
Kazakhs (North Kazakhstan) 116 35 0.448 0.7794 this study
Tajiks (Afghanistan, Tajikistan) 6 5 0.333 0.7778 this study
Armenians (Armenia) 7 5 0.286 0.7755 this study
Kazakhs (Central Kazakhstan) 100 26 0.490 0.7394 this study
Kazakhs (South Kazakhstan) 14 8 0.500 0.7143 this study
Bashkirs (Russia) 15 6 0.467 0.6933 this study
Kazakhs (East Kazakhstan) 9 4 0.444 0.6667 this study
Kazakhs (Altaian) 6 2 0.833 0.2778 this study
Mongols (Mongolia) 7 1 1.000 0.0000 this study

N—number of G1 samples genotyped by 17 Y-STRs;

NHT—number of different Y-chromosomal STR haplotypes;

FMAX—frequency of the most frequent haplotype;

HD—haplotype diversity; the populations were sorted according to the level of HD.