I think this site will be able to at least give you some basal mtDNA: https://dna.jameslick.com/mthap/
Given that you already have a raw data from any of the major sites.
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I think this site will be able to at least give you some basal mtDNA: https://dna.jameslick.com/mthap/
Given that you already have a raw data from any of the major sites.
Right, but the price they are offering seems to be similar in range to what the FTDNA full sequence test costs right now on sale. And the later would be much more convenient considering they've already got a sample of my dna so I won't have to bother with packages and spitting in a tube.
Possible, but I did not test via MyHeritage. But I will most likely order the full sequence in the end once I acquire enough money.
Mine is W6, it's a very rare hg but we usually can see this hg among Circassians, Georgians and Kurds.
By the way, my maternal grand grandma was fully Circassian.
My mtdna (K1a10) is only found in the British Isles and Scandinavia.
https://i.postimg.cc/N0B2M9Hv/mtdna.jpg
Oldest sample in Britain from Scotland 3632-3378 BC. A male sample from Viking Age Sweden had 80% 'UK ancestry'. It originally came up with the Anatolian Farmers through the Balkans>Central Europe>NW Europe.
https://drive.google.com/open?id=1Y8...3w&usp=sharing
I uploaded my FASTA from ftdna to yfull and it's obviously Slavic since I only have Polish matches but the Tmrca(75 years ago before present) is definitely not correct. This would mean my grandmother is fully Polish which she isn't. She's Serb.
https://i.imgur.com/yoJ9Ntk.jpg
k1a12a
Iran chalcolithic
On 23 and me all it said was H. Is there any website that will give me further information without charging 59.99?
23andme says V3.
Origin and Migrations of Haplogroup V3
Your maternal line descends from V3, which branched off from V approximately 7,000 years ago. Evidence suggests that haplogroup V may have arisen near the end of the last great peak of the Ice Age, in a group of early humans who survived by retreating to warmer refuges near the Mediterranean Sea. After thousands of years, the ice sheets and barren tundra that covered most of the interior and north of Europe retreated, and the female ancestors of V3 re-emerged with waves of migration back across Europe to the north and east.
V3 is one of many branches within haplogroup V. All together, these branches of V account for 4% or less of the maternal haplogroups in Europe. They are most frequent in western, central, and northern Europe. Surprising peaks of haplogroup V are also found in the Saami of the far north and the Basques of Spain, two populations that likely arose from small groups of founders.
J1c5c1_YF66613
K1a4a1
U2e1a1
X2b4
J1b3b, pure Kurdish lineage
H2a2a1
Boring.
P.S: Saw many people questioning jameslick results, so on DNA Kit Studio I do get a L2a1b which would be far more interesting (Egypt).
HV1b2 - either Levantine or Mesopotamian
Ancient samples support a Levantine origin.
H1q2
Suposedly its origin is neolithic from Cantabrian coast, from Galicia (40%) to Basque Country (29%).
H1q2
Suposedly its origin is neolithic from Cantabrian coast, from Galicia (40%) to Basque Country (29%).
my haplogroup is U5b2c, and I've been able to trace my maternal branch back to Ireland, up to my 5th great-grandmother.
K1a1b1a is mine. Probably of Southern or Western European origin based off what I have learned thus far I am assuming It probably comes from somewhere around here and got there during the Neolithic
Attachment 103223
My haplogroup is H1ao1
k1a
Hello
I am V7a
k1a4a1k
https://i.imgur.com/ceTJn2b.png
My sample on Yfull.
Hi yes long time I have not been here, Yes I tested myself, my son and my father :) I didn 23nd me , but my father and my son got first full mtDNA and YDNA and results are very surprising :) , 23nd confirmed FamilyTree results , I had also autosomal compositions results as well :)
How is forum? and How are you?
It's H39 according to 23andme. Theres literally no information about this subclade.
I don't know. I will return here when my 23andme results are ready.
Yes I did , I even did autosomal veyr details Data - I should post it somewhere else not here I think
I am ukranian/polish/rusyn/russian mix with some Silesian/Pomeranian blood but I am very Ukrainian let me post these details data - its show exactly all regions
Yes I did , I even did autosomal veyr details Data - I should post it somewhere else not here I think
I am ukranian/polish/rusyn/russian mix with some Silesian/Pomeranian blood but I am very Ukrainian let me post these details data - its show exactly all regions
Thank you
Hey, very curious to see your results.
Maybe best to make new topic about all your results in autosomal DNA section.
here
https://www.theapricity.com/forum/fo...-Autosomal-DNA
My MtDna haplogroup is: T2b-16296C [Geno 2.0 result said "T2b13a"]
"T2b" seems to have been association with the Yamna culture, later, Corded Ware, moving from central Europe into Western & NW Europe. According to Eupedia, "T2b13a" has been found in Ireland.
Most of my mother's family probably lived in the same small village (in La Mancha region, Spain) since the village's founding, and its various divisions and reinstitutions (13th-16th centuries).
U4c1a