Y-dna Haplogroup CF:
Originated by 72500 - 68000 BCE (70000 - 74500 BP) ... Place unknown... Suspected places of origin: North East Africa, Middle East & South Asia...
Descendants: C (C-M130) & F (F-M89)
Y-dna Haplogroup C:
C or C-M130: Originated atleast 60 kya...
Place of origin: Central Asia or East Asia...
Alternative opinion: by 53kya but this one is proven wrong anyways as stated below... "Haplogroup C-M130 seems to have come into existence shortly after SNP mutation M168 occurred for the first time, bringing the modern Haplogroup CT into existence, from which Haplogroup CF, and in turn Haplogroup C, derived. This was probably at least 60,000 years ago..."
More info:
C-M130 expansion in East Asia is suggested to have started approximately 40,000 years ago...
C1 is found primitive in Melanesians, Polynesians, half of Australian aboriginals, Upper Paleolithic & Mesolithic hunter gatherers of Western & Eastern Europe, Upper Paleolithic fossil in Western Europe, small numbers in present day Middle East, Japan, Medium to very low numbers based on higher to lower castes & tribes of Tamilnadu & Kerala states of India, low numbers in Nepal, Brunei, Malaysia & Philippines...
C2 is primitive Mongolian... C2 is present in kazakhs too as they are 70% Mongolian... C2 spread in South Central Siberia during Neolithic as found in fossils... Then it spread to Eastern Siberia and then to North American natives & very few south American natives rok... Found significantly in Korea and North Japan too... Low frequencies in whole of South East Asia but not in Polynesia, Micronesia, Melanesia & Australia...
Y-dna Haplogroup F or F-M89:
Originated in South Asia before 48000 BCE
Alternative opinion:
On time of origin:
i) GHIJK formed by 46800 BCE and so this must be formed by 48000 BCE
ii) 38,700 – 55,700 BP (Karafet, Tatiana; et al. (2008) & Sengupta, Sanghamitra; et al. (2006)
iii) 57,500–62,500 BP (Raghavan 2014),
iv) 45,000–55,700 BP (Karafet 2008),
v) 43,000–56,800 BP (Hammer & Zegura 2002)...
On place of origin: SE Asia (Hallast et al 2019)
Conclusion:
It is estimated that the SNP M89 appeared 38,700–55,700 years ago, most likely in South Asia... This theory has all but superseded previous research, which suggested that F-M89 first appeared in the Arabian Peninsula, Levant or North Africa, about 43,800–56,800 years ago, and may, therefore, have represented a "second wave" of expansion out of Africa... The location of this lineage's first expansion and rise to prevalence appears to have been in the Indian Subcontinent, or somewhere close to it, and most of the descendant subclades and haplogroups appear to have radiated outward from South Asia and/or neighbouring parts of the Middle East and South East Asia.... Some lineages derived from Haplogroup F-M89 appear to have back-migrated into Africa from Southwest Asia, during prehistory... Subclades of F-M89 associated with this hypothetical "Back to Africa" migration include J, R1b, and T...
There is also evidence of westward Paleolithic back-migration of F(xG,H,I,J,K) from South Asia, to Iran, Arabia and North East Africa, as well as South-East Europe...
Descendants: F1, F2, F3, GHIJK
More info: F-M89 is found in 10.2% in Sri Lanka, 10% in South India, 8% in Central India, 1% in North India, 5% in Pakistan and in low frequencies in Nepali Tamang people & Iran...
From GHIJK descend 85% men of today's world... Haplogroup GHIJK branches subsequently into two direct descendants: G and HIJK... HIJK in turn splits into H and IJK... The descendants of the haplogroup IJK include the clades I, J, K, and, ultimately, several major haplogroups descended from Haplogroup K, namely: haplogroups M, N, O, P, Q, R, S, L, and T...