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Haplogroup R-Y37

Macro-haplogroup
R
Parent clade
R-M73
Formed (estimate)
c. 7000 - 9000 years before present
TMRCA (estimate)
c. 3600 - 4800 years ago

Overview

Haplogroup R-Y37 represents a downstream branch under R-M73 that emerged among mid Holocene forager groups living along the transitional ecozone between the forest belt of southern Siberia and the eastern steppe fringe. The Y37 lineage likely corresponded to populations that practiced seasonal mobility, shifting between upland hunting territories in warmer months and riverine fishing grounds during colder seasons. This dual ecological adaptation is reflected in the modest but structured phylogeny of the lineage. Archaeological evidence from the southern Siberian forest steppe during this period shows technological uniformity and strong continuity in microlithic traditions. These patterns align with the genetic stability inferred from Y37, which does not display signs of rapid Bronze Age type expansion but instead suggests long term survival of smaller forager groups. The lineage persisted at least until the early Bronze Age, as indicated by upstream signals in several archaeological contexts where forest forager ancestry coexists with the first steppe pastoralist intrusions. In the modern era, R-Y37 is rare and tends to appear in small frequencies among populations inhabiting the Ob Yenisei interfluve and the eastern Altai foothills. Its survival points to the persistence of pre Indo European and pre Turkic paternal lineages in sheltered ecological niches unaffected by the dominant Bronze Age and Iron Age demographic shifts. Y37 therefore provides a genetic window into Holocene forager landscapes of southern Siberia.

Geographic distribution

Ob-Yenisei interfluve, southern Siberia, eastern Altai region.

Ancient DNA

  • Forager burials near the Ob-Yenisei interfluve show upstream patterns consistent with early stages of Y37 diversification.
  • Neolithic forest-steppe individuals from the eastern Altai exhibit genetic links suggesting early R-M73 branching.
  • Early Bronze Age transitional contexts retain mixed ancestries compatible with Y37-related populations.

Phylogeny & subclades

R-Y37 exhibits moderate internal structure with microbranches tied to Holocene hunter fisher populations of the Siberian forest steppe.

  • R-Y37*
  • Ob-Yenisei microcluster
  • Eastern Altai foothill branch

Notes & context

A valuable marker for reconstructing the prehistoric continuity of forager groups in the forest-steppe transition zone of southern Siberia.