Summary
Age: Undetermined
Origin: Undetermined
Variants: T3027C T10007C T13260C C13749T C15022T A15496G C16355T
FTDNA Tree: Link
Parent Branch: F1e1
Descendant branch(s):
YFull Info
Name: F1e1aAge: 33100 to 8700 ybp [95% CI]
Expansion: 7500 to 1500 ybp [95% CI]
Variants: T3027C T10007C T13260C C13749T C15022T A15496G C16355T
Note: This information does not imply an endorsement of YFull or their methods. It is provided at the request of readers.
Haplogroup F1e1a is a branch on the maternal tree of humanity.
mtDNA Haplogroup F1e1a Phylotree History
Phylotree.org is the maternal (mtDNA) tree of humanity. It is maintained by Dr. Mannis Van Oven. Each build is a major update to the tree. The current build is #17.
Build# | Called | Variants (Mutations) | Notes |
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05 | F1e1 | 3027 10007 12618 13260 13749 15022 15496 16355 | Released 8 Jul 2009 |
06 | F1e1 | 3027 10007 12618 13260 13749 15022 15496 16355 | Released 28 Sep 2009 |
07 | F1e1 | 3027 10007 12618 13260 13749 15022 15496 16355 | Released 10 Nov 2009 |
08 | F1e1 | 3027 10007 12618 13260 13749 15022 15496 16355 | Released 21 Mar 2010 |
09 | F1e1 | 3027 10007 12618 13260 13749 15022 15496 16355 | Released 20 Jun 2010 |
10 | F1e1 | 3027 10007 12618 13260 13749 15022 15496 16355 | Released 10 Aug 2010 |
11 | F1e1 | 3027 10007 12618 13260 13749 15022 15496 16355 | Released 7 Feb 2011 |
12 | F1e1 | 3027 10007 12618 13260 13749 15022 15496 16355 | Released 20 Jul 2011 |
13 | F1e1a | 3027 10007 13260 13749 15022 15496 16355 | Released 28 Dec 2011; Last Build to use the rCRS |
14 | F1e1a | T3027C T10007C T13260C C13749T C15022T A15496G C16355T | Released 5 Apr 2012; First version to use the RSRS |
15 | F1e1a | T3027C T10007C T13260C C13749T C15022T A15496G C16355T | Released 30 Sep 2012 |
16 | F1e1a | T3027C T10007C T13260C C13749T C15022T A15496G C16355T | Released 19 Feb 2014 |
17 | F1e1a | T3027C T10007C T13260C C13749T C15022T A15496G C16355T | Released 18 Feb 2016 |
mtDNA Haplogroup F1e1a Data Sources
GenBank Samples
GenBank is a database of genetic sequence data. It is run by the United States National Institute of Health. It serves as the main repository for mtDNA full sequence profiles. Samples come both from published academic literature and donations from genetic genealogy community members. In addition to GenBank samples, listings below may include other samples published but not submitted to GenBank such as those from the HapMap project.
Note: GenBank results currently use Phylotree build 16. I am working on changing results over to build 17.
Hg ID | Origin | Publication | Hg BLD16 | Hg BLD17 | Hg YFull | Missing Variants | Additional Variants |
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Hap5011902 | Mikami et al., 2013 | F1e1a | F1e1a | none | F1e1a:309.1CC, 315.1C, 523-524d, 16145, 16182C, 16183C | ||
Hap5012050 | Japan | Nohira et al., 2009 | F1e1a | F1e1a | none | F1e1a:309.1CC, 315.1C, 523-524d, 9983, 16182C, 16183C | |
Hap5014831 | Japan | Tanaka et al., 2004 | F1e1a | F1e1a | none | F1e1a:309.1C, 315.1C, 523-524d, 16182C, 16183C | |
Hap5015357 | Ueno et al., 2009 | F1e1a | F1e1a | none | F1e1a:309.1CC, 315.1C, 523-524d, 1227R, 16182C, 16183C, 16359 | ||
Hap5022591 | Zheng et al., 2011 | F1e1a | none | F1e1a:310N, 523-524d, 3519, 16182N, 16183C |
Sources & Resources
Related Sources
- Behar, D.M., van Oven, M., Rosset, S., Metspalu, M., Loogväli, E.L., Silva, N.M., Kivisild, T., Torroni, A. and Villems, R. (2012). A “Copernican” reassessment of the human mitochondrial DNA tree from its root. American journal of human genetics, 90(4), 675-684.
- Fan, L., & Yao, Y. G. (2011). MitoTool: a web server for the analysis and retrieval of human mitochondrial DNA sequence variations. Mitochondrion, 11(2), 351-356.
- Fan, L., & Yao, Y. G. (2013). An update to MitoTool: using a new scoring system for faster mtDNA haplogroup determination. Mitochondrion, 13(4), 360-363.
- Mikami, E., Fuku, N., Kong, Q.P., Takahashi, H., Ohiwa, N., Murakami, H., Miyachi, M., Higuchi, M., Tanaka, M., Pitsiladis, Y.P. and Kawahara, T. (2013). Comprehensive analysis of common and rare mitochondrial DNA variants in elite Japanese athletes: a case–control study. Journal of human genetics, 58(12), 780-787.
- Nohira, C., Maruyama, S. & Minaguchi, K. (2009). Phylogenetic classification of Japanese mtDNA assisted by complete mitochondrial DNA sequences. International journal of legal medicine, 124(1), 7-12.
- Tanaka, M., Cabrera, V.M., González, A.M., Larruga, J.M., Takeyasu, T., Fuku, N., Guo, L.J., Hirose, R., Fujita, Y., Kurata, M. & Shinoda, K.I. (2004). Mitochondrial Genome Variation in Eastern Asia and the Peopling of Japan. Genome Research, 14(10a), 1832-1850.
- Ueno, H., Nishigaki, Y., Kong, Q.P., Fuku, N., Kojima, S., Iwata, N., Ozaki, N. and Tanaka, M. (2009). Analysis of mitochondrial DNA variants in Japanese patients with schizophrenia. Mitochondrion, 9(6), 385-393.
- Van Oven, M., & Kayser, M. (2009). Updated comprehensive phylogenetic tree of global human mitochondrial DNA variation. Human mutation, 30(2), E386-E394.
- Zheng, H.X., Yan, S., Qin, Z.D., Wang, Y., Tan, J.Z., Li, H. and Jin, L. (2011). Major Population Expansion of East Asians Began before Neolithic Time: Evidence of mtDNA Genomes. PLoS ONE, 6(10), e25835+.
Additional Resources
- Ian Logan’s mtDNA Pages
- Ian Logan’s Instructions for mtGenome Genbank Donation
- James Lick’s mtDNA Utility
- The Wikipedia Article for Haplogroup F
mtDNA Consultants
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