Haplogroup E-M132
| Haplogroup E-M132 | |
|---|---|
| Possible time of origin | 49,800 years BP |
| Coalescence age | 19,800 years BP |
| Possible place of origin | Africa |
| Ancestor | E-P147 |
| Descendants | E-M44, E-Z958 |
| Defining mutations | M132, L633, M33 |
| Highest frequencies | Fulbe (Cameroon) 53%, Dogon (Mali) 45%, Felupe-Djola (Guinea-Bissau) 34%, Papel-Manjaco-Mancanha (Guinea-Bissau) 20%, Tali (Cameroon) 20%, Hausa (Sudan) 16%, Nalú (Guinea-Bissau) 12%, Wolof (Senegambia) 12%, Balanta (Guinea-Bissau) 12%, Fulani (Sudan) 12%, Fulbe (Burkina Faso) 10% |
Haplogroup E-M132, formerly known as E-M33 (E1a), is a human Y-chromosome DNA haplogroup. Along with E-P177, it is one of the two main branches of the older E-P147 paternal clade. E-M132 is divided into two primary sub-branches, E-M44 and E-Z958, with many descendant subclades.