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Pathan (North Pakistan, Indo-European speaking, n=20) - 1/20 = 5% C3-M217 1/20 = 5% G2a-P15 1/20 = 5% G2c-M377 1/20 = 5% H1*-M52 1/20 = 5% H*-M69 1/20 = 5% L1-M76 1/20 = 5% L3-M357 2/20 = 10% Q1a3-M346 8/20 = 40% R1a1-M17 2/20 = 10% R1b1b2-M269 1/20 = 5% R*-M207 Y-chromosomal evidence for a limited Greek contribution to the Pathan population of Pakistan - Firasat et al. (2007) Pathan (North Pakistan, Indo-European speaking, n=96) - E3b1-M78 - 2.1% (2/96) F-M89 (xM201, M52, Apt, M170, 12f2, M9)- 2.1% (2/96) G-M201 - 11.5% (11/96) H1-M52 - 4.2% (4/96) J1-M267 - 1.0% (1/96) J2-M172(xM92) - 5.2% (5/96) K2-M70 - 1.0% (1/96) L1-M27 - 5.2% (5/96) L3-M357(xPK3) - 7.3% (7/96) O2a1a-PK4 - 4.2% (4/96) O3-M122(xL1Y) - 1.0% (1/96) Q-M242 - 5.2% (5/96) R-M207(xM173, M124) - 1.0% (1/96) R1-M173(xM17) - 4.2% (4/96) R1a1-M17(xPK5) - 44.8% (43/96) Compared to Afghanistan's Ethnic Groups Share a Y-Chromosomal Heritage Structured by Historical Events - Haber et al. (2012) Pashtun (SE Afghanistan, Indo-European speaking, n=49) C3 – 2.04% (1/49) G2c – 6.12% (3/49) H* - 2.04% (1/49) H1a – 4.08% (2/49) J2a – 2.04% (1/49) L1c – 12.24% (6/49) Q* - 16.32% (8/49) Q1a3 – 2.04% (1/49) R1a1a – 51.02% (25/49) R2a – 2.04% (1/49)
- Haplogroup C3-M217 has invariably been associated with the expansion of Altaic-/Mongolic steppe populations since medieval times. The greater frequency (33.9%) in the Hazara relative to the Tajiks and Pashtuns appears to support this, as well as the commonly-held belief they partially descend from Mongolian tribes.