N1b1b. Pretty rare subclade in Europe. Not entirely sure the story there...lol
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N1b1b. Pretty rare subclade in Europe. Not entirely sure the story there...lol
Yeah, but it's interesting to try to trace a direct female line, knowing the mtDNA is a signature I'll pass on directly :). It's not as good for ancestry as y-DNA, with the slower mutations, and of course it's not got any surname connections, but it's all I have! ;)
Map location of other people that match my mtdna.
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I updated the poll to include X. :)
H6a1b. Read a little about it on the internet (Eupedia). It seems that this mtdna haplogroup is associated with the Corded Ware culture just like my Y-DNA. Not sure in which population it peaks, 23andme says czechs and french. I know that one bulgarian member has it and I've seen on FTDNA site/forum that a few western europeans (or americans of western european descent) have it.
Anyone knows more about H6a1b? I downloaded my raw mtdna data on one of those amateurish sites (jameslick) and it told me that it is most likely H6a1b4.
J2a2, it seems to be a middle eastern subclade according to Eupedia :
"J2a2 : found mostly in the Near East and North Africa
J2a2a : found in Italy, Anatolia, the Levant and Yemen
J2a2b : found in the Maghreb, Greece and Russia
J2a2c : found in Italy (including Sardinia) and Yemen
J2a2d : found in the Maghreb".
And my most distant matrilineal ancestor is Anne Elisabeth Schommers born at Thommen (german community in Belgium) in the mid 18th century.