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Haplogroup frequencies across the major ethnic groupsrevealed large differences. In particular, frequencies of haplogroupC3-M217, which is mainly found in East Asia, and haplogroupR1a1a-M17, which is found in Eurasia, varied substantially amongthe Afghan groups. C3-M217 was significantly more frequent(p = 4.5561029) in Uzbeks (41.18%) and Hazaras (33.33%) than itwas in Tajiks (3.57%) and Pashtuns (2.04%). On the other hand,R1a1a-M17 was significantly more frequent (p = 3.0061026)inPashtuns (51.02%) and Tajiks (30.36%) than in Uzbeks (17.65%)and Hazaras (6.67%). RM networks of C3-M217 (Figure S1A) andR1a1a-M17 (Figure S1B) show that when a haplogroup wasinfrequent in an ethnic group, its haplotypes existed on branchesnot shared with other Afghans, suggesting that the underrepre-sented haplogroups are not the result of a gene flow between theethnic groups, but probably a direct assimilation from sourcepopulations.
Haber, M. – Platt, D. E. – Ashrafian Bonab, M. et al. Afghanistan’s Ethnic Groups Share a Y-Chromosomal Heritage Structured by Historical Events