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D5A3A1

mtDNA Haplogroup D5A3A1

~6,000 years ago
East / Northeast Asia
0 subclades
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Chapter I

The Story

The journey of mtDNA haplogroup D5A3A1

Origins and Evolution

Haplogroup D5A3A1 is a downstream branch of the D5 clade, itself part of the larger mtDNA haplogroup D which has deep roots in East Asia and is one of the principal maternal lineages in northern and eastern Eurasia. Based on phylogenetic position and molecular-clock estimates for sibling and parent lineages, D5A3A1 most likely arose in East–Northeast Asia in the mid-to-late Holocene (approximately ~6 thousand years ago). Its emergence represents continued diversification of the D5 sublineage within regional maternal gene pools after the Last Glacial Maximum and during the period of Holocene population expansions and local differentiation.

Subclades (if applicable)

D5A3A1 is a terminal or near-terminal subclade beneath D5A3A. As a fine-scale mtDNA branch, it may contain additional micro-subclades detectable only with full mitochondrial genomes; published population surveys and ancient DNA studies currently identify D5A3A1 at low-to-moderate frequencies and as one of several localized D5-derived lineages in Northeast Asia. Continued sequencing of complete mitogenomes will refine internal structure and reveal any geographically restricted daughter clades.

Geographical Distribution

Observed distributions of D5A3A1 concentrate in East and Northeast Asia. Modern carriers are reported among Han Chinese, Japanese, Koreans, some Tibeto-Burman groups, and at lower frequencies among Mongolic and Tungusic populations. Sporadic occurrences appear in parts of Southeast Asia, Central Asia and southern Siberia, consistent with historical mobility and gene flow across East Asian frontiers. The haplogroup is also present in several ancient archaeological samples (including Jomon-era contexts), supporting cases of long-term regional maternal continuity in parts of the Japanese archipelago and neighboring coastal regions.

Historical and Cultural Significance

Because D5A3A1 is a relatively recent, regionally concentrated mtDNA lineage, its main anthropological significance lies in tracing local maternal continuity, micro-demographic events (founder effects, drift), and female-mediated population structure in Northeast Asia. Its presence in Jomon and other archaeological samples suggests it was part of the pre-agricultural/early agricultural maternal landscape of the region. In later periods (e.g., the Yayoi transition in Japan and Holocene expansions on the mainland), D5A3A1 likely persisted through a combination of continuity and admixture with incoming populations, making it informative for studies on migration, assimilation, and sex-biased gene flow.

Conclusion

D5A3A1 is a mid-Holocene maternal subclade of D5A3A centered on East–Northeast Asia, found today at low-to-moderate frequencies across several East Asian populations and observed in multiple ancient contexts. It provides a useful marker for fine-scale studies of regional maternal ancestry, demographic continuity in the Jomon and neighboring populations, and the local diversification of East Asian mitochondrial lineages. Further full mitogenome sampling and ancient DNA recovery will clarify its internal branching and precise temporal and geographic history.

Key Points

  • Origins and Evolution
  • Subclades (if applicable)
  • Geographical Distribution
  • Historical and Cultural Significance
  • Conclusion
Chapter II

Tree & Relationships

Phylogenetic context and subclades

Evolution Path

This haplogroup's evolutionary journey from its earliest ancestor to the present.

Steps Haplogroup Age Estimate Archaeology Era Time Passed Immediate Descendants Tested Modern Descendants Ancient Connections
1 D5A3A1 Current ~6,000 years ago 🪨 Chalcolithic 6,000 years 0 0 0
2 D5A3A ~6,000 years ago 🪨 Chalcolithic 6,000 years 1 4 5
3 D5A3 ~8,000 years ago 🌾 Neolithic 8,000 years 1 4 0
4 D5A ~15,000 years ago 🏹 Mesolithic 15,000 years 3 33 3
5 D5 ~30,000 years ago 🦴 Paleolithic 30,000 years 3 60 4
6 D ~45,000 years ago 🦴 Paleolithic 45,000 years 7 398 137
7 M ~60,000 years ago 🦴 Paleolithic 60,000 years 11 1,200 41
8 L3 ~70,000 years ago 🦴 Paleolithic 70,000 years 11 17,621 6
9 L ~160,000 years ago 🦴 Paleolithic 160,000 years 7 18,987 5

Subclades (0)

Terminal branch - no known subclades

Chapter III

Where in the World

Geographic distribution and modern presence

Place of Origin

East / Northeast Asia

Modern Distribution

The populations where MTDNA haplogroup D5A3A1 is found include:

  1. Han Chinese (various regions of China)
  2. Japanese (including populations with Jomon and Yayoi ancestry)
  3. Koreans
  4. Tibetan and other Sino-Tibetan speaking groups
  5. Mongolic and Tungusic peoples (e.g., Mongolians, Evenk) at lower-moderate frequencies
  6. Southeast Asian populations (sporadic and certain subpopulations)
  7. Ancient Jomon-era and other archaeological East Asian samples
  8. Low-frequency occurrences in parts of Central Asia and Siberia
CHAPTER IV

When in Time

Your haplogroup in the context of human history

~10k years ago

Neolithic Revolution

Agriculture begins, settled communities form

~6k years ago

Haplogroup D5A3A1

Your mtDNA haplogroup emerged in East / Northeast Asia

East / Northeast Asia
~5k years ago

Bronze Age

Metalworking, writing, and early civilizations

~3k years ago

Iron Age

Iron tools, expanded trade networks

~2k years ago

Classical Antiquity

Greek and Roman civilizations flourish

Present

Present Day

Modern era

Your Haplogroup
Historical Era
Chapter IV-B

Linked Cultures

Ancient cultures associated with mtDNA haplogroup D5A3A1

Cultural Heritage

These ancient cultures have been linked to haplogroup D5A3A1 based on matching ancient DNA samples from archaeological excavations. The presence of this haplogroup in these cultures provides insights into the migrations and population movements of populations carrying this haplogroup.

Keqikesubutai Culture Khovsgol Culture Khuvsgul Multi-Period Magyar Elite Culture Spirit Cave Sukhbaatar Multi-Period West Liao River Culture Wuzhuangguoliang Culture Yellow River Culture
Culture assignments are based on archaeological context of ancient DNA samples and may represent regional associations during specific time periods.
Chapter V

Sample Catalog

5 direct carriers of haplogroup D5A3A1

5 / 5 samples
Portrait Sample Country Era Date Culture mtDNA Match
Portrait of ancient individual C4150 from China, dated 264 CE - 531 CE
C4150
China Historical Period Keqikesubutai, Xinjiang, China 264 CE - 531 CE Keqikesubutai Culture D5a3a1 Direct
Portrait of ancient individual BLSM45 from China, dated 3353 BCE - 3093 BCE
BLSM45
China Middle Neolithic West Liao River, China 3353 BCE - 3093 BCE West Liao River Culture D5a3a1 Direct
Portrait of ancient individual BLSM45 from China, dated 3353 BCE - 3093 BCE
BLSM45
China Neolithic China 3353 BCE - 3093 BCE D5a3a1 Direct
Portrait of ancient individual BLSM27S from China, dated 3550 BCE - 3050 BCE
BLSM27S
China Middle Neolithic West Liao River, China 3550 BCE - 3050 BCE West Liao River Culture D5a3a1 Direct
Portrait of ancient individual BLSM27S from China, dated 3550 BCE - 3050 BCE
BLSM27S
China Neolithic China 3550 BCE - 3050 BCE D5a3a1 Direct
Chapter VI

Carrier Distribution Map

Geographic distribution of 5 ancient DNA samples (direct and subclade carriers of D5A3A1)

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Chapter VII

Temporal Distribution

Distribution of carriers across archaeological periods

Chapter VIII

Geographic Distribution

Distribution by country of origin (direct and subclade carriers shown by default)

Chapter IX

Country × Era Distribution

Cross-tabulation of carrier countries and archaeological periods (direct and subclade carriers shown by default)

Data

Data & Provenance

Source information and data quality

Last Updated 2026-02-16
Confidence Score 50/100
Coverage Low
Data Source

We use the latest phylotree for MTDNA haplogroup classification and data.