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    Default What is the Likely DEEP Subclade of My Father? (MTDNA)

    I'm making this thread as some of you folks are smarter than I am in regards to interpreting these matters based on the individual SNP's and the like.

    Obviously, my father's core mtdna clade is H3. I have only tested on 23andme.

    Jameslick's mtdna site can break down results into snp's and sometimes point in the direction of likely deeper subclades.

    What do you scholars think?

    Markers found (shown as differences to rCRS):

    HVR2: 73G 263G
    CR: 750G 1438G 4769G 6776C 8860G
    HVR1: (16519C)

    IMPORTANT NOTE: The above marker list is almost certainly incomplete due to limitations of genotyping technology and is not comparable to mtDNA sequencing results. It should not be used with services or tools that expect sequencing results, such as mitosearch.


    Best mtDNA Haplogroup Matches:

    1) H3(A73G)

    Defining Markers for haplogroup H3(A73G):
    HVR2: 73G 263G
    CR: 750G 1438G 4769G 6776C 8860G 15326G
    HVR1:

    Marker path from rCRS to haplogroup H3(A73G) (plus extra markers):
    H2a2a1(rCRS) ⇨ 263G ⇨ H2a2a ⇨ 8860G 15326G ⇨ H2a2 ⇨ 750G ⇨ H2a ⇨ 4769G ⇨ H2 ⇨ 1438G ⇨ H ⇨ 6776C ⇨ H3 ⇨ 73G ⇨ H3(A73G) ⇨ (16519C)

    Imperfect Match. Your results contained differences with this haplogroup:
    Matches(7): 73G 263G 750G 1438G 4769G 6776C 8860G
    Extras(0): (16519C)
    Untested(1): 15326


    2) H3d

    Defining Markers for haplogroup H3d:
    HVR2: 73G 263G
    CR: 750G 761G 1438G 4769G 6776C 8860G 15326G
    HVR1:

    Marker path from rCRS to haplogroup H3d (plus extra markers):
    H2a2a1(rCRS) ⇨ 263G ⇨ H2a2a ⇨ 8860G 15326G ⇨ H2a2 ⇨ 750G ⇨ H2a ⇨ 4769G ⇨ H2 ⇨ 1438G ⇨ H ⇨ 6776C ⇨ H3 ⇨ 73G ⇨ H3(A73G) ⇨ 761G ⇨ H3d ⇨ (16519C)

    Imperfect Match. Your results contained differences with this haplogroup:
    Matches(7): 73G 263G 750G 1438G 4769G 6776C 8860G
    Extras(0): (16519C)
    Untested(2): 761 15326


    3) H3

    Defining Markers for haplogroup H3:
    HVR2: 263G
    CR: 750G 1438G 4769G 6776C 8860G 15326G
    HVR1:

    Marker path from rCRS to haplogroup H3 (plus extra markers):
    H2a2a1(rCRS) ⇨ 263G ⇨ H2a2a ⇨ 8860G 15326G ⇨ H2a2 ⇨ 750G ⇨ H2a ⇨ 4769G ⇨ H2 ⇨ 1438G ⇨ H ⇨ 6776C ⇨ H3 ⇨ 73G (16519C)

    Imperfect Match. Your results contained differences with this haplogroup:
    Matches(6): 263G 750G 1438G 4769G 6776C 8860G
    Extras(1): 73G (16519C)
    Untested(1): 15326

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    Any input at all would be cool. Graci.

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