“…Of these lineages, haplogroup J has a relatively uniform distribution across Europe and the Near East, making up about 6%–22% of the mtDNAs in modern populations from these regions (Kristjansson et al, 2021 ; Lappalainen et al, 2009 ; Lembring et al, 2013 ; Pliss et al, 2006 ; Simoni et al, 2000 ; Vidrová et al, 2008 ). More specifically, haplogroup J is found at a moderate frequency among the English and Welsh (15.2%–21.7%) in Western Europe (Richards et al, 1996 ; Richards et al, 2000 ), while its frequencies among Mazandarani populations near the Caspian Sea and the Iraqi population in the East are between 15% and 18% (Al‐Zahery et al, 2003 ; Metspalu et al, 2004 ; Quintana‐Murci et al, 2004 ; Richards et al, 2000 ).…”