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I'm MtDNA haplogroup T2a, anyone know anything interesting about it? =D :wink:coffee:
I wish I knew
H11a1 from a beautiful Slavic and Serb momma :kiss::flower
https://i.imgur.com/1drLShd.jpg
No Idea
J1c......whatever that means lol
Mine is Haplogroup U8b. Haplogroup K is a Subclade of U8. It's found in the Levant, in West Asia (including Armenia), and in Italy too. It may well have originated in the Armenian Highlands.
http://familypedia.wikia.com/wiki/Haplogroup_U_(mtDNA)
K1a4a1 - northern/western european
U2c1, from the Indus Valley Civilization. Here is what 23andMe says about U2c:
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Haplogroup U2 is an older branch of haplogroup U that traces back to a woman who likely lived in the Middle East about 43,000 years ago. Today, most of its branches (U2a, U2b, U2c) are concentrated in southern and southwestern Asia, with the exception of one – U2e, which is found in Europe and Central Asia.
In Southern Asia, the U2 haplogroup traces back to the original inhabitants of the Indus River valley, who arrived in the area not long after humans first expanded beyond Africa. The haplogroup reaches levels of 15% in locations from the northern Indian state of Uttar Pradesh to the island nation of Sri Lanka, off India's southeastern coast. U2c is highest along the eastern coast of India, with another concentration among the Sindhi of southern Pakistan.
* 23andMe said this about Haplogroup U8b:
Your maternal haplogroup, U8b, traces back to a woman who lived approximately 38,000 years ago. That's nearly 1520 generations ago! What happened between then and now? As researchers and citizen scientists discover more about your haplogroup, new details may be added to the story of your maternal line ... U8b is relatively uncommon among 23andMe customers.
Haplogroup U8 was carried into Europe about 40,000 years ago by some of the first modern humans to inhabit that continent.
H2.
I am Haplogroup J1c Subclade J1c8a . I am new to this not exactly sure what it means.
My cousin Judy's Haplogroup is H1, and the same with her daughter. Judy's ancestry is 100% Armenian. Her dad has the lineage that's linked to me, and my MtDNA is U8b, so Judy surely got the H1 from her mother.
H.
H women were clearly more attractive as they are more numerous.
As for the average U woman:
https://image.slidesharecdn.com/uppe...?cb=1461534330
H11a2* - More specifically +146(a yet undefined subclade common in the Balkans, so far samples from Montenegro, Bulgaria, Macedonia, Romania, Serbia and now Albania)
https://s7.postimg.cc/xxvmfm7mz/h11a2.png
I did do full sequence. There is this guy who specialized in MTDNA reports since alot of people don;t really care for it. He has a whole database where he generates stuff like the above. Heres his email. Should provide you with all the details:
mtdnawiki@gmail.com
Heres my cluster on ftdna. I assume these are my matches but they all appear to be 3 steps. I am the Albania sample at the bottom.
https://s7.postimg.cc/tejdui2qj/h11a21_LI.jpg
https://s7.postimg.cc/61pxpk497/h11a22_LI.jpg
k1a12a
Ann Turner offers mtDNA reports too, more focused on medical information, a sample report here:
https://isogg.org/wiki/Custom_mitochondrial_DNA_reports
A nice map of matches!
My mom is Slavic and Ukrainian :) , but the exact match is from Western Europe.
Attachment 75568
MyHeritage wont reveal such information sadly, stupid company
How far back is exact match?!? I haven't looked at this map in like 5 months and now I have a shit ton of red exact matches lol: Wait false alarm lol. It was just on HRV1 lol
https://s7.postimg.cc/ekdmisdy3/mtdnamatches.png
i dont know. I never asked anyone. my HRV1 matches are mostly Finns.
https://i.imgur.com/GTlxX3r.jpg
I found this though, Also dont forget not every match you have did the full test.
https://www.familytreedna.com/tr_mtDNA.pdfQuote:
Testing Level Matching Level
Generations to Common Ancestor
50% Confidence Interval 95% Confidence Interval
mtDNA HVR1 52 (about 1,300 years) — NA*
mtDNAPlus HVR1 & HVR2 28 (about 700 years) — NA*
mtFullSequence HVR1, HVR2, & Coding Region 5 (about 125 years) 22 (about 550 years)
J1c (according to 23andMe)
Interesting,
you think haplogroup affects phenotypes and body shapes? mtDNA only contributes a small amount though but it will be cool if we can find a link between endomorph or ectomorphs etc. !
I believe thats a Venus figurine,how they interpreted a sexual figure in the paleolithic (They seem to fetishise big breasts!).
There is a theory that my haplogroup came with the Magyars to Balkans, my matches on 23andme are from Hungary and northern Serbia. According to 23andme,
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Recent research suggests that during ancient times, conquering armies carried haplogroup U4 to new parts of the world. In Hungary, the haplogroup has been found at levels of 18% in DNA isolated from the 10th and 11th century tombs of Magyar conquerors who invaded the country around the turn of the 10th century. Yet U4 was nonexistent in the graves of commoners who were buried at that time, and it is present at levels of only about 4% among Hungarians today. That pattern suggests that the Magyars, who introduced their language to Hungary, were never very numerous in spite of their cultural influence. It also helps explain why Hungarians have a language that is distinct from other eastern European tongues, even though they are fairly similar to their neighbors genetically.
K1a I believe, is this common for southern Greece?
I believe there are many subclades of K1a specifically typical for certain territories: from Middle East up to British Isles. Technically, a native Greek from Peloponnese can be K1a, but this is not a majority nowadays. :) Among neighbours, Italians have it more than Greeks, as far as I know.
If you download Imported VCF file of DNA.LAND, upload to https://haplogrep.uibk.ac.at/ it will give you the mtDNA. It gave me H2a2a1 (50% prob.), don't know from where it is.
This is the Cambridge reference sequence:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cambri...rence_Sequence
This is most likely not your haplogroup, this is given by default for all.