The OOA model of mtDNA from wikipedia:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Human_mitochondrial_DNA_haplogroupThe OOA model of yDNA Haplogroups:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Y-DNA_haplogroups_in_populations_of_Europey haplogroup map of the world:
http://1.bp.blogspot.com/-HRq4KuMXBO8/UidRDkytIXI/AAAAAAAAJHc/uIxS37cCrXM/s640/World_Map_of_Y-DNA_Haplogroups.pngAncient European and Eurasian Genomes (Cromagnon)
http://www.y-str.org/p/ancient-dna.htmlThe Yuan Et Al 2017 paper with the revised phlyogenic trees for both Y and mt DNA where I got the images:
https://www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1101/101410v1.fullAnd the Anatole Klosov paper Re Examining the OOA theory and the origins of Europeoids and his phylogenic Tree:
http://file.scirp.org/pdf/AA20120200004_71596882.pdfI did make a couple mistakes in the video but corrected myself partially, Pestera Cu Oase was yDNA Haplotype F-P158 and maternal Haplotype N 42 ky
Ust'-Ishim was yDNA haplotype K-M526 and mtDNA R 45ky
Kostenki 14 was C-V199 paternal and U2 maternal 38ky
Mal’ta was R paternal and U maternal 24 ky
The common ancestor of African Haplogroups and Eurasian Haplogroups split off from Each other 160,000 years ago and are all descended from Alpha Haplogroup
And Caucasian European Haplogroups show a Hybridization Event with Neanderthals 58,000 years ago
Haplogroup B (arose ~46,000 ybp) migrated to Africa
the Mongoloid and Austronesian haplogroup C split ~36,000 ybp
Middle Eastern haplogroups DE split ~42,000 ybp
A region of the origin of the alpha-haplogroup ~160,000 ybp remains unknown
The Europeoid family of haplogroups arose apparently in the triangle between Central Europe on the west, the Russian Plain (Eastern European Plain) on the east and Levant on the south
The exact Quote From the Klyosov paper:
A haplogroup tree of Y chromosome derived from base haplotypes of haplogroups and subclades and their TMRCAs, systematically calculated as described in this study. 7415 haplotypes from 46 subclades of 17 major haplogroups have been considered for
the tree design. Timescale on the vertical axis shows thousands of years from the common ancestors of the haplogroups and subclades. The tree shows the alpha-haplogroup, which is the ancestral haplogroup of the African and non-African haplogroups, and
the beta-haplogroup, which is the ancestral haplogroup, close or identical with BT haplogroup in the current classification. The left
branch represents haplogroup A (arose ~132,000 ybp) and its subclades. The right branch of haplogroups F through R including T)
represent Europeoids (Caucasoids) arose ~58,000 years before present. Haplogroup B (arose ~46,000 ybp) migrated to Africa, the
Mongoloid and Austronesian haplogroup C split ~36,000 ybp, apparently Middle Eastern haplogroups DE spl
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