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    Default mtDNA and YDNA lines in RF.

    Please wrap [SPOILER] around them so people can watch the thread without having to scroll until retirement.

    here is how you sort the RF matches(Note the design is a bit outdated, the "rules" are still the same though):
    https://docs.google.com/document/pub...r0Gv17Ok&pli=1

    You need to choose "open with" when you have uploaded the CSV file.

    PS: You need to download them again as a txt document and copy from there into this forum as you cannot copy/paste direct from google docs.


    My mtDNA lines:

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    My YDNA lines:
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    Maternal Grandmother:

    mtDNA lines:

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    YDNA Linages:
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    Maternal Uncle:

    mtDNA linages:
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    YDNA linages:

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    Paternal Aunt:

    mtDNA linages:
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    Here is a good site to look at "origin" of various mtDNA linages:
    http://www.ianlogan.co.uk/sequences_...oup_select.htm

    Here is a simple one for YDNA linages:
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Human_Y...DNA_haplogroup

    Its very easy to see ancestral patterns if you look at the top mtDNA and YDNA linages, looking at my aunt versus my uncle you can see how she who is more western oriented have highest R1b-L21* while my uncle have highest I1*...
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    Your top Ydna matches would fit in perfect for Western Norway.

    mtDNA, need to learn more on it. It's very sporadic. I prefer patterns, probably why.

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    H1 is typical of far northern Europe, so they all fit as such, what i find interesting is the differences in variation, my grandmother has a pull towards Balkan in her YDNA, my Aunt towards Western Europe, its all so clear when you look and compare the frequencies..
    " I once tried thinking for an entire day, but I found it less valuable than one moment of study. I once tried standing up on my toes to see far out in the distance, but I found that I could see much farther by climbing to a high place."
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    MtDNA
    62 H
    61 H1
    40 T2b
    39 H3
    23 V
    19 H5a1
    17 J1c
    16 U5a1a1
    13 H1c
    12 U5b2a2
    12 J1b1a
    12 H10
    11 U5a1b1
    11 J1c1
    11 I2
    11 H1c1
    10 H1a1

    yDNA
    87 R1b1b2a1a2f*
    46 R1b1b2a1a2f
    34 R1b1b2a1a
    29 R1b1b2a1a1*
    28 I1*
    24 R1b1b2a1a2f2
    23 I1
    21 R1a1a
    20 R1b1b2a1a1
    19 R1b1b2a1a2d*
    19 R1b1b2a1a1d*
    16 I2b1
    14 R1b1b2a1a2d3*
    12 R1b1b2a1a2
    12 R1a1a*
    10 R1b1b2a1a1d1*

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    Is that all of them? if so you have a very homogeneous looking ancestry my friend...
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    No I only went up to 10. One sec..
    Have too many American cousins.
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    Ill add mine on here when i can...although it says 'Error loading results'

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    A few known Scots on my list(there's only a few I know) have Haplogroup mtDNA U5*, I noticed.

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    Y-DNA

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    Grandfather

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    Our northern ancestry gives us more N1c1 and N1c1* than other Scandinavians.

    This is the % the different Y-dna haplogroups make up of our 23andme cousins

    Me:

    I1/I1* - 28.2% including I2 - 30.11%
    R1a - 16%
    R1b - 38.14%
    N1c1/N1c1* - 9.29%
    Rest - 8.33%

    grandpa:

    I1/I1* - 26.6% including I2 - 32.89%
    R1a - 12.83%
    N1c1/N1c1* - 11.6%
    R1b - 31.7%
    Rest - 17.2%
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    Here's mine, will do for other family members later on:
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    Did a break-down of the Y-DNA. I separated the U152 from the main P312 group. P312 includes all P312 including R1b-L21 but not U152.

    My R1b-U106 and R1a1a are above average, my P312 and I1 below average, which sort of agrees with admixture results, and E and G and things are a bit above average too. R1b-U152 is slightly above average too i think. Wil be interesting to see how the breakdown of my other family compares:

    R1b-U106: 24.74%
    R1b-P312 sans U152: 28.06%
    R1b-U152: 7.65%
    I1: 12.24%
    R1a1a: 7.14%
    I2b1: 4.08%
    E-M78: 4.84%
    G2a: 2.29%
    Others: 8.92%

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