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Any new Updates on the newly discovered Ydna P2? (Compilation)
I figured that we can compile data of the new haplogroup P2 😀

It is fascinating that the cousin of YDNA P1(Q&R); P2 is found almost exclusively in the Philippines. This solidifies the theory that YDNA P* has origins in the Sundaland area.

As a side note: If we can find the age of P2, then we can find an approximate age when P1* entered Siberia Simonater2 (talk) 02:54, 23 January 2022 (UTC)

New root
,, Hello, requesting to take note of this page as it needs some updates and clean up.

There is new root for P* now called P-M1254* due to discovery of sample in Malaysia from Jehai in Perak.


 * Article about new root https://dna-explained.com/2020/09/12/y-dna-haplogroup-p-gets-a-brand-new-root-plus-some-branches/
 * Additional information https://www.yfull.com/tree/P/



has sourced this branching map with new root finding.

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 * "The greatest diversification of P was in Southeast Asia, and would have originated about 44,000 years ago.[1] P-PF5850* was found in Perak (Malaysia) and P-M1254* was found in human remains on the Andaman Islands.[1] P (xP1), or more exactly P-295 (xQ,R) was found in eastern Indonesia, in Timor, Sumba and Celebes;[2] while P2 was found in the Philippines.[3]" - ''"The presence of P in Siberia would be ancient, since the haplogroup P-P337* was found in human remains called "Yana" in Yakutia, Yana Valley, in the Siberian Arctic, which is 32 thousand years old."
 * It appears to be P-PF5850* (Malaysia), P-M1254* in Andaman, P (xP1) P-295 (xQ,R) in Indonesia, Timor, Sumba, Celebs, while P2 in Phillipes. Yana samples in Siberia are P-P337*.

Can you guys look into this? 117.198.112.79 (talk) 03:32, 12 September 2023 (UTC)


 * I can try to look into this when I find some time. Perhabs ping who has more knowledge on haplogroup-specific topics.-Wikiuser1314 (talk) 12:49, 14 September 2023 (UTC)