H1c12
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H1c12
From Family Tree DNA.
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It is now on sale for $219.
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I paid several hundred dollars. I paid for each upgrade individually from 2005 until I got to the full sequence in 2010.
J1c2o - frequent in GB and Scandinavia (Richard III has J1c2c)
I have only 2 exact matches in Family Tree DNA's database. One listed as "United Kingdom" and one listed as "Wales".
Me: U5b2b3-a3 (fully sequenced)
Children with wife1: H1c1g1 (fully sequenced)
Children with wife2: X2c1c1* (fully sequenced)
My father: H4a1 (23andMe)
J1c5c1a1* Specifically, it is this mutation, only we Spaniards have it.
https://www.yfull.com/mtree/J1c5c1a1*/
Maternal side: H10e* (Bell Beaker related >> Celto-Germanic >> German) - direct maternal line is Danube Swabian
Paternal side: H79c1 (Pan-Mediterranean related and certainly pre-Slavic, with testees in my branch from Spain and Turkey) - direct maternal line is Dalmatian Croat islander
I'm intrigued about my direct maternal line as it's quite a rare one to have. I will try to do the mtFull test with Ftdna next year.
Apparently it is mostly found in Central Europe and Northern Siberia and correlates with R1a paternal lineage.
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7645724/
https://www.eupedia.com/europe/Haplo...U4_mtDNA.shtml
I'm J1c3f1*. I have 3 full matches in Ireland but as can be seen on here the oldest are Polish and a Swedish Viking. I'm the one highlighted.
https://i.imgur.com/yb42iO2.png
https://www.yfull.com/mtree/J1c3f/
Mine is H5m, paternal aunt is J1c and maternal grandpa is H5b8b and his match is sample from Moldova from this paper: "Diverse origin of mitochondrial lineages in Iron Age Black Sea Scythians".
Mine is H5a1. I’ve got the Full mtDNA and this is it… The same as 23andMe already assigned me. Is it normal not to get a more specific haplogroup?
I'm back!
https://i.ibb.co/ThzffMK/Screenshot-...8-13-38-AM.png
Specifically with these people:
https://i.ibb.co/3RdCR0g/Screenshot-...4-38-14-PM.jpg
If you have outstanding mutations, I can take a look for you and see if I can find anything special?
I’m a haplo wog. Paternally I am U5 so less of a wog
https://i.ibb.co/FW7YsVd/IMG-8101.jpg
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Oddly enough, it seems I got D2 for my maternal haplogroup, which is pretty rare. That originates somewhere in Asia, although I have no autosomal DNA listed coming from there, so while it represents a direct maternal line, it's also a really tiny fraction of overall ancestry that didn't even make the cut to display in results. What's weirder is that line goes through my grandmother who was from northern Greece. Not sure how that woulda gotten in there, maybe distant Turks or something.
D2 is a subclade of D4. Strangely enough, several subclades of D4 have some descendants in Italy of all places, and other areas in Europe like Czechia, so I guess it's not that unheard of in West Eurasia.
D2 Uyghur, Mongol from Jilin and Chaoyang[25]
D2a'b
D2a Aleut, Tlingit
D2a1 Saqqaq, ancient Canada
D2a1a Aleut
D2a1b Siberian Eskimo
D2a2 Chukchi, Eskimo
D2b Yukaghir, Even (Maya River, Okhotsk Region), Mongol from Hulunbuir[25]
D2b1 China, Tibet, Kazakhstan, Kalmyk, Belarus (Tatar)
D2b1a Buryat, Yakut, Khamnigan, Evenk
D2b2 Evenk, Bargut
D2c Buryat
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D4j Tibet, Uyghur, Kyrgyz (Kyrgyzstan, Tashkurgan, Artux), Altai, Teleut, Tuvan, Buryat, Mongols in China (Bargut, Chifeng,[25] Hohhot,[25] Tianjin,[25] Tongliao[25]), China, Taiwan, Korea, Japan, Turkey, Italy, Czech Republic, Lithuania, Belarus
D4j1 Thailand (Palaung from Chiang Mai Province[27]), Uyghur
D4j1a Bargut, Buryat, Khamnigan
D4j1a1 Lepcha, Gallong, Lachungpa, Sherpa, Tibet, Lahu, Thailand (Lahu from Mae Hong Son Province, Mon from Ratchaburi Province, Lawa from Mae Hong Son Province, Tai Yuan from Uttaradit Province[27]), Kyrgyz, Uyghur, Buryat, Bargut, Khamnigan
D4j1a1a Gallong, Tibet
D4j1a1b Toto
D4j1a2 Tibet, Ladakh
D4j1b Tibet, Wancho, Nepal, Thailand (Mon from Ratchaburi Province, Palaung and Khon Mueang from Chiang Mai Province[27]), Kyrgyz (Tashkurgan)
D4j1b2 Gallong
D4j2 Lithuania, ancient Scythian (Chylenski), Yakut,[52] Dolgan[52]
D4j2a Mansi, Ket, Yakut (Vilyuy River basin)[53]
D4j-T16311C! Italy, Ukraine, Lithuania
D4j3 Russian Federation, Uyghur, Tibet, Mongol (Hulunbuir[25]), Japan, Thailand (Mon from Ratchaburi Province[27])
D4j3a China, Inner Mongolia (Mongol from Tongliao[25]), Ulchi
D4j3a1 Japan
D4j3b - Thailand (Lisu from Mae Hong Son Province), Tibet (Lhoba), Uyghur
D4j11 Japan, Inner Mongolia (Mongol from Chifeng[25]), Buryat, Hungary, Italy
D4j4 Nganasan, Even (Maya River basin, NE Sakha Republic[52]), Evenk (Nyukzha river basin,[53] Iengra River basin[53])
D4j4a Evenk (Okhotsk region, Sakha Republic,[52] Iengra River basin[53]), Even (Okhotsk region), Ulchi, Buryat, Yakut (Vilyuy River basin[52])
D4j5 Italy, Austria, Czech Republic, Germany, Iran (Khorasan),[54] Uyghur, Kyrgyz,[55] Inner Mongolia, Buryat, Yakut,[53][52] Yukaghir,[52] Even (Sakha Republic),[53][52] Evenk (Sakha Republic)[52]
D4j-T146C!
D4j6 China, Buryat, Dirang Monpa
D4j13 Volga Tatar, Kyrgyz (Artux), Uyghur, Sherpa (Shigatse)
D4j7 Tubalar, Mongol (Hinggan League[25])
D4j7a Buryat, Bargut
D4j8 China, Bargut, Buryat, Evenk (Sakha Republic),[52] Yakut,[52] Kazakh, Kyrgyz (Artux), Uyghur, Poland, Montenegro, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Serbia, Croatia, Austria, Scotland, Argentina
D4j9 Bargut, Buryat, Khamnigan, Tuvan
D4j10 Tubalar, Buryat, Bargut, Khamnigan, Kazakhstan, Turk
D4j12 Bargut, Buryat, Uyghur, Tatarstan, Belarus, Poland, Italy
D4j14 Japan
D4j15 China, Tibet, Mongols in China (Chifeng[25]), Kazakhstan
D4j16 China
D4k'o'p
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D4b1c
D3 Oroqen, Buryat, Barghut, Yukaghir, Even, Evenk, Yakut, Dolgan, Nganasan, Inuit
D3* Buryat, Yakut, Yukaghir (Lower Indigirka River, Chukotka, etc.), Nganasan (Vadei from the Taimyr Peninsula), Even (Severo-Evensk district, Sebjan, Sakkyryyr, Berezovka), Evenk (Taimyr Peninsula), Oroqen, Mansi
D3a Bargut, Buryat, Evenk (Stony Tunguska)
D3b Oroqen
D3c
D3c* Buryat
D3c1
D3c1* Nganasan (Avam from the Taimyr Peninsula)
D3c1a
D3c1a1
D3c1a1a Agin-Buryat Autonomous Okrug (Neolithic Transbaikal), Bargut (modern Inner Mongolia)
D3c1a1b Italy (Roman Empire)
D3c1a2 Ust'-Dolgoe site of Glazkovo culture (Bronze Age Cis-Baikal), Onnyos burial near Amga River (Middle Neolithic central Yakutia)
D3d Even (Tompo District of Yakutia, Lower Indigirka River)
D3e Even (Tompo District of Yakutia)
Hello everyone im new here
I got mtDNA V ( in 23andME)
and I got V12 in FTDNA ( mtFull Sequence)
Hi, i'm new here. Mine is K1a26.
yesterday it was confirmed, it is U5a1d2b
Hello. My mtDNA is T1a1b1 (23andme). Anyone else got this? I'm from Romania btw. :rolleyes:
N1b1b. I really ought to do a more expansive test via FTDNA one of these days
I have a very large gap between my most recent haplogroup and my grandmother I1a1a5a born approximately 1900. She had/has only 7 female descendants.
* Does this mean we are the only I1a1a5a's in the world who have been tested?
* Does this mean us I1a1a5a have our own Haplogroup that is unique to us?
* It appears the gap between our most recent common ancestor and my grandmother is 1575 year. How many generations are there?
→ I1a15a (450 AD, 300yrs ago)
→ I1a1a5 (150 AD, 1,700yrs ago)
→ I1a1a (1550 BC, 1,400yrs ago)
→ I1a1 (3000 BC, 1,750yrs ago)
→I (11,000 BC, 10,000yrs ago)
A new medieval sample match from Montenegro on Yfull
https://i.imgur.com/vGUUsrN.png
Recently got my mtDNA results back from FTDNA. I'm X2b25. It's a small, obscure Polish branch of X2b.
Attachment 144164
Does anyone know more about this haplotype?
My motherline is full Hungarian
Baltic going a wee further back in time
https://i.imgur.com/KsT6uwb.png