H1c. I have no clue about this haplogroup.
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H1c. I have no clue about this haplogroup.
J2b1
H1e1a as predicted by my 23andMe report.
Me: H15
Girlfriend: J2b1
Dad: U5a1b
Upgraded at Yfull from H67 to H67b1 .
https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikiped..._subclades.PNG
My R30 subclade and where it originated I guess? I got this map off of wikipedia but can't find any context behind it.
U3b2a
(LivingDNA: U3b; 23andMe: U3b2; NatGeo: U3b2a)
K1 family.
J1c South Balkan/East Med Mesolithic
J2b1.
Mine is H5'36
seems common all over the place, there are some in the caucaus region, some in the british isles some in northern Italy.
being though a deeper branch there is not much about it, it's too ancient to be associated with any ethnicity in particular
U5b1, IIRC it’s Basque in origin
U5a1a1. 23andme seems to say it's most commonly found in Norway and Northern Germany, but also sporadically all over Europe and in small quantities in the Levant - but from doing my own research it seems to be found at a significantly higher frequency in Finland than anywhere else (which is strange, as I have absolutely no Finnish ancestry at all as far as I'm aware). My mother's side of the family are partially Norwegian, so I'm assuming that's the origin.
https://i.imgur.com/UCQAh0p.png
https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/201...027b777118.jpghttps://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/201...669a2dbb43.jpg
Its pretty basic and I had to dig around to find more info
WeGene says that my mtDNA is R. It doesn't specify which subclade or anything like that.
K1a
Celtic H
J2b1-F. Wog Mtdna.
U5a1a1b. Never seen anyone else with this haplogroup before.
https://i.imgur.com/Pxh44a4.png
https://i.imgur.com/eZc3vGr.png
edit: Forgot that I already posted earlier in this thread, but I've since had the exact subclade refined down even further, so I guess this post doesn't quite count as spam.
H is paleo Balkan. You can see it on the map here
https://i.imgur.com/gmkGiRO.png
https://www.theapricity.com/forum/sh...na-locator-map
Change it to the girl power symbol
H2a1
Mitochondrial HGs of people who lived in Sweden between 7500 BC and 2000 BC (sample size: 28 people):
U - 1 -------------- 3,57%
U2e1 - 2 ------- 7,14%
U4 - 6 ------------ 21,43%
U4b1 - 1 -------- 3,57%
U4d - 3 ---------- 10,71%
U5a1 - 3 -------- 10,71%
U5a1a'g - 2 ---- 7,14%
U5a2 - 1 ------- 3,57%
U5a2d - 2 ------ 7,14%
U5b - 2 --------- 7,14%
U5b2b1a - 1 -- 3,57%
HV - 1 ---------- 3,57%
V - 1 ------------ 3,57%
T2b - 1 --------- 3,57%
K1a - 1 --------- 3,57%
Mitochondrial HGs of modern ethnic Swedish people, not including recent immigrants (sample size: 307 people):
1) Haplotypes completely not present in prehistoric Sweden (at least 63% of the population):
C: 0.3%
H: 8.1%
H1: 12.7%
H1a: 2.3%
H1b: 1.3%
H1f: 1%
H2a1: 9.1%
H2: 2%
H3: 3.9%
H5: 1.3%
H6: 3.9%
I: 3.3%
J: 2.3%
J1: 2.6%
J1a: 0.3%
J1b1: 0.3%
J2: 0.3%
T1: 2.9%
W: 1.3%
X: 0.3%
Z: 0.3%
Other haplogroups: 3.3%
2) Haplotypes present already in prehistoric Sweden (no more than 37% of the population):
K: 7.5%
T: 7.2%
U3: 1.3%
U: 3.3%
U2: 0.3%
U4: 2.9%
U5: 0.7%
U5a: 4.6%
U5a1: 2%
U5b: 3.9%
U5b1b: 2%
V: 1.3%
Deep down I am just a Paki, waiting to Allahu Akbar out of the closet
https://i.imgur.com/hzLLCcM.jpg
Confirmed mtDNA haplogroup H from AncestryDNA raw data, tested negative (manually) for H1 and H18, so it's one of the others. AncestryDNA data doesn't have SNPs for the rest.
https://www.snpedia.com/index.php/Ha...iated_Genosets
N1b. Really not sure at this point what it’s story truly is. A couple or few likely scenarios...
My U4 is so rare, I need daughters :)
Let's say I want to find out. Would the standard FTDNA test be enough or should I opt for 'Full sequence'?