mtDNA V originated 15,000ybp in the northern Spain so this means those
Iberian refuge people did not just migrate across Europe four of the samples had mtDNA
H but 14 more could have had
H since so many where undecided but
H was a
possibility in all of them
modern north west Africans have 15-35% mtDNA H1 and H3 the Turags in Libya have 61% mtDNA H1
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North Africa and mid east is less 5% uselly less than 1% in the rest of Europe they average about 10-20% it is highest inn
northern Spain at 40% and
central and southern Scandnavia at 25-35%
also
north west Africans have about 5% mtDNA V this haplogroups is almost
never found in the mid east and other parts of North Africa it is about 3-5% in Europe and highest in
northern Spain at 15-25% and in far northern Scandinavian
Sami people at 50%. since 12,000ybp mtDNA in Morocco had
V and alot of
H these people where probably
Spanish immigrants and represent
Iberians mtDNA 12,000ybp and they had mainly mtDNA H same with pre Neolithic Iberian remains so Iberian over 12,000ybp probabley had 40-60% mtDNA H
North west Africans also have
1-5% mtDNA U5b which also originated in
Europe and is the
most popular group for pre Neloithci Europeans the subclade of North African U5b is
most relted to Sami in northern Scandnavia the common ancester of north African and Sami U5b is estimated at
9,600ybp http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Populat...cs_of_the_Sami this
U5b subclade takes up about
50% of Sami mtDNA this means Sami people and north Africans got their U5b from the
Iberian refuge the other 50% of Sami mtDNA is
V which also came from the
Iberian refuge
so mtDNA haplogroups from this group that spread out of northern Spain 15,000ybp is found all over
Europe and north west Africa which means they made migrations in those areas