Human mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) haplogroup
This article is about the human mtDNA haplogroup. For the human Y-DNA haplogroup, see
Haplogroup D-M174 .
Haplogroup D Possible time of origin ca. 60,000 – 40,000 YBP Possible place of origin East Asia Ancestor M80'D Descendants D4, 16189 Defining mutations 4883 5178A 16362[ 1]
In human mitochondrial genetics , Haplogroup D is a human mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) haplogroup .
It is a descendant haplogroup of haplogroup M , thought to have arisen somewhere in East Asia, between roughly 60,000 and 35,000 years ago (in the Late Pleistocene , before the Last Glacial Maximum and the settlement of the Americas ).[ 2]
In contemporary populations, it is found especially in Central[ 3] and Northeast Asia.[ 4]
Haplogroup D (more specifically, subclade D4) is one of five main haplogroups found in the indigenous peoples of the Americas , the others being A , B , C , and X . Among the Nepalese population, haplogroup D is the most dominant maternal lineage in Tamang (26.1%) and Magar (24.3%).[ 5]
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