Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { ?s ?p "Haplogroup J-M304 is a Y-chromosome DNA haplogroup. It is thought that J-M304 evolved in West Asia (a region known also as the Middle East or Near East). It expanded from there during the Neolithic Age, especially into North Africa, the Caucasus, Southeast Europe, Central Asia, Iran, Pakistan and western India.J-M304 is divided into two main subclades (branches) J-M267 and J-M172."@en }
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- Haplogroup_J_(Y-DNA) abstract "Haplogroup J-M304 is a Y-chromosome DNA haplogroup. It is thought that J-M304 evolved in West Asia (a region known also as the Middle East or Near East). It expanded from there during the Neolithic Age, especially into North Africa, the Caucasus, Southeast Europe, Central Asia, Iran, Pakistan and western India.J-M304 is divided into two main subclades (branches) J-M267 and J-M172.".
- Q1584175 abstract "Haplogroup J-M304 is a Y-chromosome DNA haplogroup. It is thought that J-M304 evolved in West Asia (a region known also as the Middle East or Near East). It expanded from there during the Neolithic Age, especially into North Africa, the Caucasus, Southeast Europe, Central Asia, Iran, Pakistan and western India.J-M304 is divided into two main subclades (branches) J-M267 and J-M172.".
- Haplogroup_J_(Y-DNA) comment "Haplogroup J-M304 is a Y-chromosome DNA haplogroup. It is thought that J-M304 evolved in West Asia (a region known also as the Middle East or Near East). It expanded from there during the Neolithic Age, especially into North Africa, the Caucasus, Southeast Europe, Central Asia, Iran, Pakistan and western India.J-M304 is divided into two main subclades (branches) J-M267 and J-M172.".
- Q1584175 comment "Haplogroup J-M304 is a Y-chromosome DNA haplogroup. It is thought that J-M304 evolved in West Asia (a region known also as the Middle East or Near East). It expanded from there during the Neolithic Age, especially into North Africa, the Caucasus, Southeast Europe, Central Asia, Iran, Pakistan and western India.J-M304 is divided into two main subclades (branches) J-M267 and J-M172.".