Phylogeographic history of mitochondrial haplogroup J in Scandinavia.
Dana KristjanssonTheodore G SchurrJon BohlinAstanand JugessurPublished in: American journal of biological anthropology (2022)
Haplogroup J appeared when Scandinavia was transitioning to agriculture over 6 kya, with J1c being the most common lineage there today. Changes in the distribution of haplogroup J mtDNAs were likely driven by the expansion of farming from West Asia into Southern Europe, followed by a later expansion into Scandinavia, with other J subhaplogroups appearing among Scandinavian groups as early as the Viking Age.