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Q-M242 Y-DNA
I don't know anything about DNA just thought this was interesting.
A genetic genealogy community and collaboration
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Haplogroup Q (Y-DNA)
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Q1a (L472, MEH2) : found among the Koryaks of eastern Siberia
Q1a1 (F1096)
Q1a1a (F746)
Q1a1a1 (M120) : observed in Mongolia, Japan and India
Q1a1b (M25) : observed in Mongolia, Siberia, northern India, the Middle East, Italy and Ireland
Q1a1b1 (L712): found in Central & Eastern Europe (probably Hunnic and/or Mongolian)
Q1a1b1a (L713)
Q1a2 (L56, M346): found in Kazakhstan, Russia, Armenia and Hungary
Q1a2a (L53): found among the Mongols
Q1a2a1 (L54)
Q1a2a1a (CTS11969)
Q1a2a1a1 (M3): the main subclade of Native Americans
Q1a2a1a2 (L804): found in Germany, Scandinavia and Britain
Q1a2a1a2a (L807): observed in Britain
Q1a2a1b (Z780): found among Native Americans, notably in Mexico
Q1a2a1c (L330): the main subclade of the Mongols, also found among the Kazakhs and Uzbeks, as well as in Ukraine, Turkey and Greece (probably Mongolian and Turkic)
Q1a2b (L940): found in Central Asia, Afghanistan, India, Russia, Georgia, Hungary, Poland and Germany
Q1a2b1 (L527): found almost exclusively in Scandinavia and places settled by the Vikings
Q1a2b2 (L938): observed in Anatolia, Lithuania, Britain and Portugal
Q1a2b2a (L939): observed in Britain
Q1a2c (M323)
Q1b (L275): found among the Tatars of Russia, in Central Asia, Afghanistan and Pakistan
Q1b1 (M378): observed in Kazakhstan, India and Germany
Q1b1a (L245): found in the Middle East, among the Jews, in Central Europe and in Sicily
Q1b1a1 (L272.1): found in Sicily (probably Phoenician)
https://www.eupedia.com/europe/Haplogroup_Q_Y-DNA.shtml