I am T2b
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I am T2b
I've already voted for H. I was H1c but my new subclade/subhaplogroup is H1c12
http://phylotree.org/
http://phylotree.org/tree/subtree_R0.htm
I'm mtDNA K. I don't know much about this haplogroup. Does anyone know when K first arrived in the British Isles? Did it arrive with the Indo-Europeans or does it predate them?
I'm from J group.
My mtDNA haplogroup is HV but I don't know which one.
23andme tests single positions all over the mtDNA but no complete region. If a subgroup is determined by a position not tested it can not be seen by their test, therefore it is possible that I belong to a subgroup of HV.
My mtDNA is U4, rare one :)
23andme placed me as I, I ran my data through another group which said either 1 or a few of the subclaves could be possible. My second cousins are i3, I would love to hear from anyone else from this haplogroup.
My Mtdna is H1B
H1
I am H29 and I am sure nobody in this forum nor in ABF and nor in AS has got H29, it's just freaking rare!
Mother truckin' C. Matches were just about split between Europe (Spain, Germany, and Sweden) and the Americas (Caribbean, Brazil, and the U.S.). There was a Sephardic wildcard in there, too. Someone needs to track down and invite one o' those Icelandic C carriers so I'm not the only long-headed C. Or, maybe... Hey, Turks... Y'know, C's Asian... How 'bout lettin' me roll with you all?
Possible. Don't know how them Amerinds got to Sweden, though. lol
*Edit*
Besides C having been found in some Icelandic folk, I found this while browsin'.
http://racehist.blogspot.com/2011/09...oids-does.html
I'm lookin', man. I'm lookin'.
C is clearly an American or Asian haplogroup, according to 23andme:
http://oi45.tinypic.com/dvpkl4.jpg
You should. Its a big honour to carry this haplogroup. ;)
I1b here!
I am V* from Northern Portugal :)
T2b.
Mine is U5a1b4 - Earliest known ancestors along this line i believe are from 17th century Kent, England.
My father's mt-dna is J1c8 - That line comes from Cheshire, or possibly Lancashire before that.
H16
I am a H8 .H8's home-turf covers the region from eastern Turkey, around the Black and Caspian Seas, southern Russia, northern Iran/Iraq, reaching to the western parts of Afghanistan, and back to Lebanon and Israel. Most of the research of our haplogroup has been in the Caucasus region.
J1c4
J1c(not complete)
I don't know... but, want to find out. Very interesting.
Some J1c's coming out of the woodwork here. My father is J1c8. It has a strange distribution, a load around the south Baltic and some others in Britain.
My mtDNA had been updated at FTDNA as H3ap, not sure what the addition of "ap" means. :p
Paternal Grandfather is H1b. Found out a couple of weeks back but forgot to post.
More specifically my Grandfather is H1b4, and my Grandmother and father J1c8a.
U5. I am cromagnid übermensch.
I just got my 23andme results back on January 4th of this year. My mtDNA is U2e1a, which is a subclade of U2e, which in turn is also a subgroup of U2, which is of course a sub of U. U2e1a is very rare. I was hoping to be a rare haplogroup, since it seemed really cool, but at the same time, it's kind of a mystery. There is less information out there about rare haplogroups, after all. Anyway, my mother's mother's mother has a German maiden name, so the best I can think of is that my mtDNA comes from my German blood. 23andme said that I am South/Central Asian descent along my maternal line, but I know that U2e is specifically a European subclade, and that some of Europe's earliest inhabitants belonged to U2.
Can't get much more boring than H1.
Have you used James Lick's mthap tool?
http://dna.jameslick.com/mthap/