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Haplogroup E3a (Y-DNA)In human genetics, Haplogroup E3a (M2) is a Y-chromosome haplogroup. This haplogroup is a branch of Haplogroup E. Additional recommended knowledgeHaplogroup E3a is restricted to sub-Saharan Africa outside of the Horn of Africa (where E3b dominates) and descendant populations. It is the single largest Y-chromosome haplogroup in this area. See also
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