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H2a1
Mitochondrial HGs of people who lived in Sweden between 7500 BC and 2000 BC (sample size: 28 people):
U - 1 -------------- 3,57%
U2e1 - 2 ------- 7,14%
U4 - 6 ------------ 21,43%
U4b1 - 1 -------- 3,57%
U4d - 3 ---------- 10,71%
U5a1 - 3 -------- 10,71%
U5a1a'g - 2 ---- 7,14%
U5a2 - 1 ------- 3,57%
U5a2d - 2 ------ 7,14%
U5b - 2 --------- 7,14%
U5b2b1a - 1 -- 3,57%
HV - 1 ---------- 3,57%
V - 1 ------------ 3,57%
T2b - 1 --------- 3,57%
K1a - 1 --------- 3,57%
Mitochondrial HGs of modern ethnic Swedish people, not including recent immigrants (sample size: 307 people):
1) Haplotypes completely not present in prehistoric Sweden (at least 63% of the population):
C: 0.3%
H: 8.1%
H1: 12.7%
H1a: 2.3%
H1b: 1.3%
H1f: 1%
H2a1: 9.1%
H2: 2%
H3: 3.9%
H5: 1.3%
H6: 3.9%
I: 3.3%
J: 2.3%
J1: 2.6%
J1a: 0.3%
J1b1: 0.3%
J2: 0.3%
T1: 2.9%
W: 1.3%
X: 0.3%
Z: 0.3%
Other haplogroups: 3.3%
2) Haplotypes present already in prehistoric Sweden (no more than 37% of the population):
K: 7.5%
T: 7.2%
U3: 1.3%
U: 3.3%
U2: 0.3%
U4: 2.9%
U5: 0.7%
U5a: 4.6%
U5a1: 2%
U5b: 3.9%
U5b1b: 2%
V: 1.3%
Deep down I am just a Paki, waiting to Allahu Akbar out of the closet
https://i.imgur.com/hzLLCcM.jpg
Confirmed mtDNA haplogroup H from AncestryDNA raw data, tested negative (manually) for H1 and H18, so it's one of the others. AncestryDNA data doesn't have SNPs for the rest.
https://www.snpedia.com/index.php/Ha...iated_Genosets
N1b. Really not sure at this point what it’s story truly is. A couple or few likely scenarios...
My U4 is so rare, I need daughters :)
Let's say I want to find out. Would the standard FTDNA test be enough or should I opt for 'Full sequence'?