Extended Data Fig. 5: Y Haplogroup Diversity in male individuals from Phoenician and Punic contexts. | Nature

Extended Data Fig. 5: Y Haplogroup Diversity in male individuals from Phoenician and Punic contexts.

From: Punic people were genetically diverse with almost no Levantine ancestors

Extended Data Fig. 5

We inferred the first four characters of the ISOGG 2019 Y haplogroup classification for all Phoenician and Punic males with more than 100,000 autosomal SNPs covered (as those in almost all cases have sufficient coverage on the Y chromosome; see Methods). (a) Pie chart of Y haplogroup frequencies. (b) We visualize the Y haplogroup diversity partitioned per Phoenician or Punic site and denote each individual’s haplotype by one circle. We set the height of the bar to the overall frequency (as depicted in panel a). The numbers in brackets indicate the total Y haplotype sample size.

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