Jews with Haplogroup G

Haplogroup G is found at modest percentages amongst Jewish men within multiple subgroups of haplogroup G (Y-DNA), with the majority falling within the G2b and G2c category.

Haplogroups that are more commonly found amongst Jews are Haplogroups T, E and J.

[1] Jewish ethnic divisions, ranging from about a fifth of Moroccan Jews to almost none reported among the Indian, Yemenite and Iranian communities.

[2] The following percentages of haplogroup G persons have been found in the various Jewish communities listed in descending order by percentage of G.