A · A1 · A1b · A1b1 · BT · CT · CF · F · K · K2 · P · R · R-PF6500

Haplogroup R-PF6500

Macro-haplogroup
R
Parent clade
R-M207
Formed (estimate)
c. 29,000 - 35,000 years before present (estimate)
TMRCA (estimate)
c. 24,000 - 31,000 years ago (estimate)

Overview

Haplogroup R-PF6500 is an extremely rare upstream branch of haplogroup R that diverged shortly after the formation of R-M207 and before the better known V45, R1 and R2 lineages. PF6500 represents a deep structural element of the R macro haplogroup and provides crucial resolution for early Eurasian paternal diversification during the terminal Pleistocene. PF6500 likely arose in a population of highly mobile foragers inhabiting parts of Central Asia or the southern Siberian steppe. Climatic instability during this period resulted in repeated population shifts, founder effects and localized extinctions. The scarcity of PF6500 in modern and ancient datasets suggests that this lineage existed in small demographic groups that did not participate in later large scale expansions during the Holocene. Although rarely detected directly, PF6500 remains essential for reconstructing the mutation pathway leading from R-M207 to its main descendant branches. These early ghost lineages demonstrate that early haplogroup R had significantly more phylogenetic diversity than what is visible today.

Geographic distribution

R-PF6500 is virtually absent in modern populations. Sparse occurrences potentially representing PF6500* have been reported in Central Asia, but these require deep sequencing validation.

Ancient DNA

  • No confirmed ancient PF6500 individuals have been identified so far.
  • Its age overlaps with the formation of several Upper Paleolithic Eurasian meta populations that contributed ancestry to both West Eurasian and Ancient North Eurasian groups.
  • Downstream branches of R show signatures that suggest early diversity preserved through nodes like PF6500.

Phylogeny & subclades

PF6500 sits upstream of V45, R1 and R2 and represents one of the earliest known subdivisions within haplogroup R after the emergence of R-M207.

  • R-PF6500* (no validated downstream branches)

Notes & context

Despite being extremely rare, PF6500 is critical for properly representing the earliest diversity of haplogroup R and must be included in any complete atlas level reconstruction.