A list of Y-DNA single-nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) refers to a compilation of specific genetic variations found on the Y chromosome, which is passed from father to son. These SNPs are critical for understanding paternal lineage in genetics, as they can provide insight into ancestry and population genetics. In the context of Y-DNA testing, SNPs are utilized to identify different haplogroups, which are groups of similar Y-chromosome sequences that share a common ancestor.

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