View Poll Results: What is your mtDNA Haplogroup?

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  • H

    150 32.61%
  • V

    17 3.70%
  • HV

    15 3.26%
  • U

    82 17.83%
  • K

    29 6.30%
  • J

    46 10.00%
  • T

    38 8.26%
  • I

    15 3.26%
  • N

    9 1.96%
  • W

    14 3.04%
  • Other (please elaborate)

    38 8.26%
  • X

    7 1.52%
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    Quote Originally Posted by Black Wolf View Post
    Do you know which subclade of V you belong to?
    No, unfortunately not. Some clade that's not found yet.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mazik View Post
    mtDNA V
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    D4, commonly found in Koreans, Japanese, Okinawans and especially the Mongolic people of Northern China. Also found in Siberia and among the Kazakhs.

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    I'm J1c3f and I've had the full mitochondrial sequence done at FTDNA. 11 - 25 generations ago I shared an ancestor with someone from Norway and the Russian Federation. I have a genetic distance of 1 with a person in Norway and the Russian Federation that is 1 mutation difference at the full sequence level. I also have a genetic distance of 2 and a genetic distance of 3 with 2 other Norwegians but all these Norwegians have the same surname. It is the feminine form of the name ending in dottar & dattar so 3 different people but the same surname. Because the closest is with Norway and the Russian Federation this looks to me like some sort of Viking movement (albeit a female one). Does anyone know if a distance of 1 is closer than the Viking era?

    Genetic Distance - 1
    Country
    Norway
    Russian Federation

    Genetic Distance - 2
    Country
    Norway
    Sweden
    United Kingdom
    England
    Germany
    France
    Ireland
    Hungary

    Genetic Distance - 3
    Bosnia and Herzegovina
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    France
    Germany
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    Norway
    Poland
    Russian Federation

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    Quote Originally Posted by Grace O'Malley View Post
    I'm J1c3f and I've had the full mitochondrial sequence done at FTDNA. 11 - 25 generations ago I shared an ancestor with someone from Norway and the Russian Federation. I have a genetic distance of 1 with a person in Norway and the Russian Federation that is 1 mutation difference at the full sequence level. I also have a genetic distance of 2 and a genetic distance of 3 with 2 other Norwegians but all these Norwegians have the same surname. It is the feminine form of the name ending in dottar & dattar so 3 different people but the same surname. Because the closest is with Norway and the Russian Federation this looks to me like some sort of Viking movement (albeit a female one). Does anyone know if a distance of 1 is closer than the Viking era?

    Genetic Distance - 1
    Country
    Norway
    Russian Federation

    Genetic Distance - 2
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    Norway
    Sweden
    United Kingdom
    England
    Germany
    France
    Ireland
    Hungary

    Genetic Distance - 3
    Bosnia and Herzegovina
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    France
    Germany
    Ireland
    Norway
    Poland
    Russian Federation
    That's really interesting! I'm currently waiting for my results from a full mitochondrial sequence with FTDNA, so it's good to see the sort of things you find out. I'm hoping to get a more specific haplogroup too. I'm going to have to read up on the genetic distances with mtDNA. I suppose 11 generations could be relatively recent, but I guess it's based on average mutation times so it could be much longer ago (or more recent).

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    Quote Originally Posted by Catkin View Post
    That's really interesting! I'm currently waiting for my results from a full mitochondrial sequence with FTDNA, so it's good to see the sort of things you find out. I'm hoping to get a more specific haplogroup too. I'm going to have to read up on the genetic distances with mtDNA. I suppose 11 generations could be relatively recent, but I guess it's based on average mutation times so it could be much longer ago (or more recent).
    Yes it is interesting. Post the info when you find out. I've also found out that a person who lived in Germany from 4,000 years ago was J1c3f and they were Unetice.

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    I thought my mtdna haplogroup would have been H,H1,etc. I was surprised when I found out my haplogroup was X2b. X2b is really rare. There aren't a lot of people who can say that X2b is their mtdna haplogroup. At first I thought it came from a Native American ancestor but I was wrong. X2b isn't associated with Native Americans. X2b can be found in Germany and the British Isles. My mom has German and English/Irish ancestry,so I'm guessing it came from one of those regions.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Grace O'Malley View Post
    Post the info when you find out.
    I got my results today, I am H27 (good job James Lick!). It doesn't seem that common, but I do have some exact matches

    Exact matches for FMS coding region, HVR1 and HVR2:
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    Germany
    Ireland
    Poland
    United Kingdom

    Genetic Distance - 1
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    Genetic Distance - 2
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    Genetic Distance - 3
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    Of my exact matches 5 are English, 3 are Irish, and the others just have one match each. Maybe there are other matches who haven't put their country of ancestry . It seems my female line has been kicking around these Isles for a while! I actually had no idea about the ancestry of this line as I can't trace any further than my mum's grandmother- I just know they lived in London. I'm still trying to read up on all the details of mtdna and likely mutation times etc, there's so much I don't know.

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