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    Quote Originally Posted by Vessna View Post
    I am not aware of any studies that link mtDNA to certain physical characteristics.

    There is a study on mtDNA and ADHD frequency called "Mitochondrial DNA haplogroups and risk of attention deficit and hyperactivity disorder in European Americans" https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/art...is%20of%20ADHD.
    H haplogroup associated with higher frequency of ADHD, and U and K are protective.
    If you're interested in traits I suggest you to upload your data to DNAgenics or Genomelink, and if you're interested in health report try promethease. I highly doubt that both mtDNA or Y DNA are related to anything other than your sex.

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    Quote Originally Posted by true_southron View Post
    If you're interested in traits I suggest you to upload your data to DNAgenics or Genomelink, and if you're interested in health report try promethease. I highly doubt that both mtDNA or Y DNA are related to anything other than your sex.
    Thank you for your suggestions. I get traits and health report through 23andMe. They are pretty thorough.
    Mitochondria is involved heavily in metabolism. I see the possibly of it indirectly influence certain metabolism related traits.
    Y chromosome affects testosterone production, that alone can influence multiple traits such as level of aggression, sexual drive, etc. There are some animal models that have been studied in that regard. https://link.springer.com/article/10...20SpringerLink


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