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English: Updated image at http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Haplogrupo_C3_(ADN-Y).PNG to reflect the occurrence of C-M217 Y-DNA in rather large percentages of samples from Vietnam as mentioned in the text of the article in which this image is displayed. |
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current | 20:06, 7 May 2023 | 1,232 × 498 (104 KB) | Ebizur (talk | contribs) | Haplogroup C-M217 is not found in more than 10% of Japanese males. Even Sato et al. (2014) have found C-M217 in only 6.1% of their Japanese samples, and that figure is much higher than the mean derived from other published studies regarding Japanese Y-DNA. | |
08:46, 16 April 2021 | 1,232 × 498 (93 KB) | YDNAmapa (talk | contribs) | corretion on Japan, Japanese have ~16% C per Sato et al. 2014 (https://www.jstage.jst.go.jp/article/ase/122/3/122_140709/_html/-char/en) | ||
20:48, 26 February 2021 | 1,232 × 498 (104 KB) | Vamlos (talk | contribs) | Reverted to version as of 17:18, 27 August 2019 (UTC) Missing Crimea Tatars which has 9% haplogroup C-M217. It's also found in Gujarati, Delhi, Turkey (in instabul 5% in other areas 3%),, Iranian Azeris | ||
04:15, 14 April 2020 | 1,232 × 498 (100 KB) | Ebizur (talk | contribs) | Haplogroup C-M217 has been observed in somewhere between 2% and 10% (mean 6%) of tested Japanese males. Also found in 2% to 5% of males throughout the circum-Himalayan region as far as Meghalaya in India and Kathmandu in Nepal. | ||
19:08, 4 April 2020 | 1,232 × 498 (101 KB) | Satoshi Kondo (talk | contribs) | restore, my mistake about Kazakhs. | ||
13:12, 20 October 2019 | 1,232 × 498 (96 KB) | Satoshi Kondo (talk | contribs) | Corrected several areas, Japan for example has not that much. and C1a1 is not C-M217 and thus must not shown on a C-M217 distribution map. | ||
13:07, 20 October 2019 | 1,232 × 498 (93 KB) | Satoshi Kondo (talk | contribs) | Reverted to version as of 13:45, 20 June 2019 (UTC) Kazakhs have not that much C | ||
17:18, 27 August 2019 | 1,232 × 498 (104 KB) | LenguaMapa (talk | contribs) | Kazakhs have in average about 63 to 59%, peak in Hazaras, non-painted area between Alaska and Siberia now wiht ~2% | ||
13:45, 20 June 2019 | 1,232 × 498 (93 KB) | Satoshi Kondo (talk | contribs) | According to Y chromosomes in modern Japanese, C3 (or C-M217) is present at an average range of 4,9%. | ||
08:23, 22 July 2018 | 1,232 × 498 (93 KB) | Ebizur (talk | contribs) | Shaded area connecting Rakhine State and Sagaing Region of Myanmar (cf. Peng et al. 2013) and Northern Thailand (cf. Brunelli et al. 2017) light yellow. Removed shading of Cambodia for lack of clear data. |
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