Difference (from prior minor revision) Changed: 11c11 < Haplogroup C is found in Northeast Asia (including Siberia) and is also one of five [[haplogroups]] found in the indigenous peoples of the Americas, the others being [[Haplogroup A (mtDNA)|A]], [[Haplogroup B(mtDNA)|B]], [[Haplogroup D (mtDNA)|D]], and [[Haplogroup X (mtDNA)|X]]. to > Haplogroup C is found in Northeast Asia (including Siberia) and is also one of five [[haplogroups]] found in the indigenous peoples of the Americas, the others being [[Haplogroup A (mtDNA)|A]], [[Haplogroup B (mtDNA)|B]], [[Haplogroup D (mtDNA)|D]], and [[Haplogroup X (mtDNA)|X]]. Removed: 16d15 < * [http://www.geocities.com/haplogroupb Ina] C O N T E N T SSee AlsoDescriptionIn human genetics, Haplogroup C is a human mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) haplogroup. Haplogroup C is believed to have arisen in Asia some 60,000 years before present. It is a descendant of the [Haplogroup M (mtDNA)? Haplogroup M]. Haplogroup C is found in Northeast Asia (including Siberia) and is also one of five haplogroups found in the indigenous peoples of the Americas, the others being [Haplogroup A (mtDNA)? A], B, [Haplogroup D (mtDNA)? D], and [Haplogroup X (mtDNA)? X]. In his popular book The Seven Daughters of Eve, Bryan Sykes named the originator of this mtDNA haplogroup Chochmingwu. DiscussionLinks
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