Haplogroup S-B254 Explained

S (B254)
Map:Melanesia S ADN-Y.PNG
Origin-Place:Possibly Oceania
Ancestor:K2b1
Descendants:S1 (B255); S2 P378
Mutations:B254, Z33355

Haplogroup S also known as S-B254 is a human Y-DNA haplogroup, defined by the SNPs B254 and Z33355.[1] Until 2016, it was known as Haplogroup S1.

S-M254 is the most common haplogroup among males in the Papua New Guinea Highlands. It is also relatively common in some parts of Oceania, Wallacea and among indigenous Australians.

In a major correction to the phylogenetic tree during 2016, Haplogroup S-M230 was "demoted" from the position of basal clade S*, becoming S1a1b, while S-B254 was "promoted" in its place to the level of S*.

It has two primary subclades: S1 (B255) and S2 (P378).[1] The existence of a third subclade, defined by the SNP, P336 has not been confirmed.

Notes and References

  1. https://isogg.org/tree/ISOGG_HapgrpS.html International Society of Genetic Genealogy (ISOGG; 2017), Y-DNA Haplogroup Tree 2015