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H6a1 and H6a1a appear in Central / Western Europe for the first time with ancient DNA remains of the Yamnaya artefact culture, and in its fusion cultures, before reaching Bell Beaker. It appears to be mtDNA sister of some of the Y-DNA R1's. Arriving in Western Europe with steppe ancestry. I'm full mtDNA tested to H6a1a8. Last that I looked (unless it has changed), there was no pre-chalcolithic H6 in western Europe. There was one odd result from ancient DNA in North Africa, but that screamed out contamination.
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My father has mtDNA H3 (don't know any deeper of a subclade. One predictor had him as H3ak).
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Haplogroup H, or “Helena”, is the most common mtdna in Europe.
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What about H1c12?
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I’m luckily neither as I’m HV which is a sister clade of H and V
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