Haplogroup Q-L54


Haplogroup Q-L54 is a subclade of Y-DNA haplogroup Q-L53. Q1a3a-L54 is defined by the presence of the L54 Single Nucleotide Polymorphism.

Distribution

Q-L54 has descendants across Western and Central Europe, the North and East of Asia, and the Americas. It includes two of the major pre-Columbian paternal lineages in the Americas: [Haplogroup Haplogroup Q-M3 (Y-DNA)|Q-M3 (Y-DNA)|Q-M3] and Q-Z780. The boy Anzick-1, who lived 12,600 years ago and was found in the state of Montana, has a Y-chromosome that refers to haplogroup Q-M971. Q-L54 descendant lines also include two Eurasian paternal lineages, the Central Asian Q-L330 lineage and the Scandinavian Q-L804. Q-L330 is also found in some men with Romaniote Jewish paternal lines from Greece, as well as Turks of Western Thrace. Q-L804 is Scandinavian and the TMRCA is just over 3000 years.
Haplogroup Q‐L54 is dominant in two North Siberian populations, the Kets and Selkups, with frequencies of 97.7% and 66.7%, respectively. Baraba Tatars have ~ 50% haplogroup Q.

Associated SNP's

Q-L54 is currently defined by the L54 SNP alone.

Subgroups

Current status of the polygenetic tree for Q-L54 is published by Pinotti et al. in the article Y Chromosome Sequences Reveal a Short Beringian Standstill, Rapid Expansion, and early Population structure of Native American Founders. Calibrated phylogeny of Y haplogroup Q-L54.
  • L54
  • * Q-L330
  • * Q-MPB001
  • ** Q-CTS1780
  • ** Q-M930
  • *** Q-L804
  • *** Q-M3
  • **** Q-Y4308
  • **** Q-M848
The 2013 version of the polygenetic tree for haplogroup Q-L54 made by Thomas Krahn at the Genomic Research Center: .
  • L54
  • * M3, L341.2
  • ** M19
  • ** M194
  • ** M199, P106, P292
  • ** PAGES104, PAGES126
  • ** PAGES131
  • ** L663
  • ** SA01
  • ** L766, L767
  • ** L883, L884, L885, L886, L887
  • ** L888, L889, L890, L891
  • * L804, L805
  • ** L807
  • * Z780
  • ** L191
  • ** L400, L401
  • * L456
  • * L568, L569, L570, L571
  • ** L567
  • ** L619.1
  • * L330, L334
  • ** L329, L332, L333