Just saw this today and it looks very interesting.
https://i0.wp.com/dna-explained.com/...Mito.png?ssl=1
Quote:
The Million Mito Project was launched at RootsTech 2020 and encouraged people to test their mitochondrial DNA, both for their genealogy and to help build the database. More than a million samples were candidates, but only high-quality, full sequence results were used. In the process of building the tree, additional samples were incorporated from other public sources for tree construction.
Drum Roll – The Mitotree
A beta version of the Mitotree is being released today, and boy, is this a big deal.
Before we discuss the rest of what’s coming, I need to mention that the Mitotree is now evergreen, meaning that the tree will be updated periodically, as will mtDNA Discover. This lifetime value is included with the cost of your test, so there’s nothing more to purchase.
Haplogroups will change from time to time, as the tree does, so don’t fall in love with yours, and definitely, no tattoos😊
https://dna-explained.com/2025/02/25/mitotree-is-born/Quote:
The new Mitotree is the tree provided in several formats within mtDNA Discover. You can view the public version of the tree, here, or sign on to your FamilyTreeDNA account and click through from your dashboard to see more.
Today’s Releases
The Mitotree doesn’t exist in a vacuum, so several updates and new features will be rolling out today.
mtDNA Discover, which includes the new Mitotree
New customer haplogroups for those who have taken mtFull sequence tests
New mtDNA matches page
New Haplogroups
New haplogroups have been calculated for FamilyTreeDNA customers who have taken the full sequence test. Those who have taken only the HVR1 or HVR1/HVR2 tests are encouraged to upgrade to the full sequence test.
Read above blog from Roberta Estes to get all the info.
You need the full mtdna sequencing. I do have this and mine is being analysed at the moment. I'm hoping this is done fairly soon.
https://i.postimg.cc/dtxR55CZ/Screen...-27-133300.png
I've looked at Discover and my mtdna appears to have originated in the Metal Age.
https://i.postimg.cc/sDTzqhfh/Screen...-27-141002.png
My closest ancient matches i.e. J1c3F are all Vikings 2 from Sweden and 1 from Iceland. See below.
https://i.postimg.cc/pV91R5Bj/MTDNAAncient-Match.png
https://i.postimg.cc/4xG86LRv/MTDNAANcient-Match3.png
https://i.postimg.cc/xCXgfBLQ/MTDNAAncient-Match2.png
A lot of my information won't be known until it is analysed. Has anyone else on here got this? I'd be interested in seeing some information on yours if you have.

