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Haplogroup R-Y5587

Macro-haplogroup
R
Parent clade
R-Z2106
Formed (estimate)
c. 4,200 - 4,800 years before present
TMRCA (estimate)
c. 3,000 - 3,400 years ago

Overview

Haplogroup R-Y5587 is another major internal branch of R-Z2106 and represents an important paternal lineage within the Bronze Age and Iron Age populations of the Balkans, the Caucasus and western Anatolia. Its formation coincides with the period after the initial Yamnaya expansions, when steppe-derived groups were integrating with local cultures in southeastern Europe. Y5587 is especially significant for understanding the demographic origins of several ancient southeastern European groups, including early Thracian, Phrygian and proto-Anatolian communities. Archaeogenetic samples from the Balkans and the Caucasus frequently show lineages ancestral to Y5587, confirming its strong Bronze Age presence. The downstream diversity of Y5587 indicates prolonged regional continuity and multiple independent founder effects across the Balkans, the Caucasus and Anatolia. It remains an important lineage in modern populations from these regions, reflecting both ancient expansions and later historical migrations during classical, Byzantine and medieval periods.

Geographic distribution

Y5587 is common in Armenia, Georgia, Azerbaijan, eastern Turkey, Greece, Bulgaria and Albania. It also appears at lower frequencies in Italy, Romania and the Levant.

Ancient DNA

  • Bronze Age Armenian and Georgian samples retain ancestry consistent with Y5587 roots.
  • Balkan Bronze Age individuals often show Y2103-derived lineages including branches related to Y5587.
  • Its distribution is compatible with early movements of Indo-European-speaking groups into Anatolia and the Balkans.
  • Classical and medieval remains from the Caucasus and southeastern Europe show continuity with Y5587 subclades.

Phylogeny & subclades

Y5587 is a sister branch to Z2109 and CTS1843 under Z2106. It contains multiple downstream clades with Balkan, Caucasus and Anatolian affinities.

  • R-Y5587*
  • Regional Caucasus clusters
  • Balkan and Anatolian microbranches

Notes & context

Y5587 is a critical lineage for tracing the steppe-derived paternal component in the ancient populations of the Caucasus and southeastern Europe.