Haplogroup N

link to phylogenetic tree: N-Y6503
link to phylogenetic tree: N-F2905
link to phylogenetic tree: N-L729
link to phylogenetic tree: N-Z1956
link to phylogenetic tree: N-L708
link to phylogenetic tree: N-L1026
link to phylogenetic tree: N-CTS9976
link to phylogenetic tree: N-L550
link to phylogenetic tree: N-L1025
link to phylogenetic tree: N-Z1936
link to phylogenetic tree: N-Z1925

yfull-links: N - N-Y6503
yfull-links: N - N-Z4762 - N-F2905
yfull-links: N - N-Z4762 - N-L729
yfull-links: N - N-Z4762 - N-L729 - N-Z1956
yfull-links: N - N-Z4762 - N-L729 - N-Z1956 - N-TAT - N-F1419 - N-L708
yfull-links: N - N-Z4762 - N-L729 - N-Z1956 - N-TAT - N-F1419 - N-L708 - N-Z4863 - N-M2126 - N-CTS1678 - N-Z1979 - N-CTS6967 - N-L1026
yfull-links: N - N-Z4762 - N-L729 - N-Z1956 - N-TAT - N-F1419 - N-L708 - N-Z4863 - N-M2126 - N-CTS1678 - N-Z1979 - N-CTS6967 - N-L1026 - N-Y6058 - N-CTS10760 - N-VL29 - N-CTS9976
yfull-links: N - N-Z4762 - N-L729 - N-Z1956 - N-TAT - N-F1419 - N-L708 - N-Z4863 - N-M2126 - N-CTS1678 - N-Z1979 - N-CTS6967 - N-L1026 - N-Y6058 - N-CTS10760 - N-VL29 - N-Z4908 - N-L550
yfull-links: N - N-Z4762 - N-L729 - N-Z1956 - N-TAT - N-F1419 - N-L708 - N-Z4863 - N-M2126 - N-CTS1678 - N-Z1979 - N-CTS6967 - N-L1026 - N-Y6058 - N-CTS10760 - N-VL29 - N-Z4908 - N-L550 - N-L1025
yfull-links: N - N-Z4762 - N-L729 - N-Z1956 - N-TAT - N-F1419 - N-L708 - N-Z4863 - N-M2126 - N-CTS1678 - N-Z1979 - N-CTS6967 - N-L1026 - N-Z1936
yfull-links: N - N-Z4762 - N-L729 - N-Z1956 - N-TAT - N-F1419 - N-L708 - N-Z4863 - N-M2126 - N-CTS1678 - N-Z1979 - N-CTS6967 - N-L1026 - N-Z1936 - N-Z1934 - N-Z1928 - N-Z1925

link to phylogenetic tree: N-Y6503
link to phylogenetic tree: N-F2905
link to phylogenetic tree: N-L729
link to phylogenetic tree: N-Z1956
link to phylogenetic tree: N-L708
link to phylogenetic tree: N-L1026
link to phylogenetic tree: N-CTS9976
link to phylogenetic tree: N-L550
link to phylogenetic tree: N-L1025
link to phylogenetic tree: N-Z1936
link to phylogenetic tree: N-Z1925

yfull-links: N - N-Y6503
yfull-links: N - N-Z4762 - N-F2905
yfull-links: N - N-Z4762 - N-L729
yfull-links: N - N-Z4762 - N-L729 - N-Z1956
yfull-links: N - N-Z4762 - N-L729 - N-Z1956 - N-TAT - N-F1419 - N-L708
yfull-links: N - N-Z4762 - N-L729 - N-Z1956 - N-TAT - N-F1419 - N-L708 - N-Z4863 - N-M2126 - N-CTS1678 - N-Z1979 - N-CTS6967 - N-L1026
yfull-links: N - N-Z4762 - N-L729 - N-Z1956 - N-TAT - N-F1419 - N-L708 - N-Z4863 - N-M2126 - N-CTS1678 - N-Z1979 - N-CTS6967 - N-L1026 - N-Y6058 - N-CTS10760 - N-VL29 - N-CTS9976
yfull-links: N - N-Z4762 - N-L729 - N-Z1956 - N-TAT - N-F1419 - N-L708 - N-Z4863 - N-M2126 - N-CTS1678 - N-Z1979 - N-CTS6967 - N-L1026 - N-Y6058 - N-CTS10760 - N-VL29 - N-Z4908 - N-L550
yfull-links: N - N-Z4762 - N-L729 - N-Z1956 - N-TAT - N-F1419 - N-L708 - N-Z4863 - N-M2126 - N-CTS1678 - N-Z1979 - N-CTS6967 - N-L1026 - N-Y6058 - N-CTS10760 - N-VL29 - N-Z4908 - N-L550 - N-L1025
yfull-links: N - N-Z4762 - N-L729 - N-Z1956 - N-TAT - N-F1419 - N-L708 - N-Z4863 - N-M2126 - N-CTS1678 - N-Z1979 - N-CTS6967 - N-L1026 - N-Z1936
yfull-links: N - N-Z4762 - N-L729 - N-Z1956 - N-TAT - N-F1419 - N-L708 - N-Z4863 - N-M2126 - N-CTS1678 - N-Z1979 - N-CTS6967 - N-L1026 - N-Z1936 - N-Z1934 - N-Z1928 - N-Z1925

N and the Finnic languages

It seems likely that the Finnic languages arrived in the Baltic-Finland region with the arrival of some branches of haplogroup N in Europe.

In the above diagram one can see four haplogroup N branches that arrived and expanded in the Baltic and Finland region. The earliest branch expansion is about 3000ybp. The timescale that is reported on Uralic languages on wikipedia is older than 1200ybp, and probably closer to 2900 ybp.

One can also see the expansion of the N-branches on this page in the Scandinavia list of expanding branches.

In the diagrams one can see the expanding branches of N-CTS9976 and N-Z1925 near 1900ybp in the north (Finland), while the branches N-L550 and N-L1025 expanded in the earlier period near 2700-2500ybp, and closer to the southern Baltic countries. It seems easiest if the people in the arrival of 1900ybp (CTS9976 and Z1925) were the people who were the start of the present Finnic language (Finnish and Estonian) and started to live in a region where not many people had lived before. The people in the older branches (L550 and L1025) probably adjusted their language to the Indo-European Baltic languages that were present in the Baltic region which evolved into the Lithuanian and Latvian languages.