| Haplogroup Q-M323 | 
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| Possible place of origin | Eurasia | 
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| Ancestor | Q-M346 | 
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| Defining mutations | M323 | 
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 Haplogroup Q-M323 is a subclade of Y-DNA Haplogroup Q-M346. Haplogroup Q-M323 is defined by the presence of the M323 Single Nucleotide Polymorphism (SNP). 
  Distribution
 Q-M323 was discovered in the Yemeni Jewish population.[1] In the time since its discovery, it has not been detected in other populations. It could then be exclusive to this population. 
 Associated SNPs
 Q-M323 is currently defined by the M323 SNP. 
 Subgroups
 This is Thomas Krahn at the Genomic Research Center's Draft tree Proposed Tree for haplogroup Q-M323. 
 - Q-M346 M346, L56, L57, L474, L892, L942 
See also
  Y-DNA Q-M242 Subclades
  Y-DNA Backbone Tree
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|  Footnotes    ^ Van Oven M, Van Geystelen A, Kayser M, Decorte R, Larmuseau HD (2014). "Seeing the wood for the trees: a minimal reference phylogeny for the human Y chromosome". Human Mutation. 35 (2): 187–91. doi:10.1002/humu.22468. PMID 24166809. S2CID 23291764. ^ International Society of Genetic Genealogy (ISOGG; 2015), Y-DNA Haplogroup Tree 2015. (Access date: 1 February 2015.) ^ Haplogroup A0-T is also known as A-L1085 (and previously as A0'1'2'3'4). ^ Haplogroup A1 is also known as A1'2'3'4. ^  F-Y27277, sometimes known as F2'4, is both the parent clade of F2 and F4 and a child of F-M89. ^ Haplogroup LT (L298/P326) is also known as Haplogroup K1. ^ Between 2002 and 2008, Haplogroup T-M184 was known as "Haplogroup K2". That name has since been re-assigned to K-M526, the sibling of Haplogroup LT. ^  Haplogroup K2b (M1221/P331/PF5911) is also known as Haplogroup MPS. ^  Haplogroup K2b1 (P397/P399) is also known as Haplogroup MS, but has a broader and more complex internal structure. ^  Haplogroup P (P295) is also klnown as K2b2. ^ K-M2313*, which as yet has no phylogenetic name, has been documented in two living individuals, who have ethnic ties to India and South East Asia.  In addition, K-Y28299, which appears to be a primary branch of K-M2313, has been found in three living individuals from India. See: Poznik op. cit.; YFull YTree v5.08, 2017, "K-M2335", and;  PhyloTree, 2017, "Details of the Y-SNP markers included in the minimal Y tree" (Access date of these pages: 9 December 2017)  ^  Haplogroup S, as of 2017, is also known as K2b1a. (Previously the name Haplogroup S was assigned to K2b1a4.) ^  Haplogroup M, as of 2017, is also known as K2b1b. (Previously the name Haplogroup M was assigned to K2b1d.)  | 
References
  - ^ Shen, Peidong; Lavi, Tal; Kivisild, Toomas; Chou, Vivian; Sengun, Deniz; Gefel, Dov; Shpirer, Issac; Woolf, Eilon; et al. (2004). "Reconstruction of patrilineages and matrilineages of Samaritans and other Israeli populations from Y-Chromosome and mitochondrial DNA sequence Variation". Human Mutation. 24 (3): 248–60. doi:10.1002/humu.20077. PMID 15300852. S2CID 1571356. Q-M323 in 3/20 = 15% of a sample of Yemenite Jews. 
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