The table below shows the
human Y-chromosome DNA haplogroups, based on relevant studies, for various
ethnic and other notable groups from
Europe. The samples are taken from individuals identified with the ethnic and linguistic designations shown in the first two columns; the third column gives the sample size studied; and the other columns give the percentage for each particular haplogroup (ethnic groups from the
North Caucasus, although technically located in Europe, are considered in their
own article where they are placed alongside populations of the
South Caucasus for the purpose of conserving space).
Note: The
converted frequency of Haplogroup 2, including modern haplogroups I, G and sometimes J from some old studies conducted before 2004 may lead to unsubstantial frequencies below. == Notes ==