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Hi there,
here another member of the I haplogroup. I am I3a. I have some extra's as compared to the I3a profile, all in the variable region.
Markers found (shown as differences to rCRS):
HVR2: 73G 152C 199C 204C 207A 239C 246C 250C 263G (309.1C) (315.1C) 524.1A 524.2C 524.3A 524.4C 573.1C 573.2C 573.3C 573.4C
CR: 750G 1438G 1719A 2706G 4529T 4769G 7028T 8251A 8860G 10034C 10238C 10398G 11719A 12501A 12705T 13780G 14766T 15043A 15326G 15924G
HVR1: 16086C 16129A 16223T 16319A 16391A (16519C)
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Btw an I3a (two, relatives) were found in the Unetice culture of Early Bronze Age Germany.
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Hi,
here is one with I1b mtDNA-ancestry. Wouln't it be interesting to compare our DNA to find out whether there are any subclades to Il1b? I am not experienced in this, but there must be tools for this. is there anyone with Il1b interested? Are you on FTDNA? I am new in mtDNA so any suggestion for IL1b-forums would be highly appreciated.
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Interestingly, you came up as a match for me on FTDNA a few days ago.
At the moment there are no other I1b subclades. At least YET. They are still working on identifying more subclades but the info they get trickles in simply because there aren't many people who have tested who are mtDNA I, never mind I1b. The last I heard they were busy with I5, I6 and I7.
You can join the mtDNA I group on FTDNA. Here is the link to the group: https://www.familytreedna.com/groups/mt-dna-i/about
You can contact the lady, Martha Hicks, if you want to know anything specific. She is one of the group's administrators and is closely involved with identifying new I subclades. She was the one who asked me if I wanted to submit my information to Genbank, which puts the information out there for anyone who wants to do research on the genetic information. Maybe she will organise you a Genbank page too. It's not every day that you run into one of us!
As far as I know, and I have searched far and wide, there are virtually NO groups for anything mtDNA I because there just aren't that many of us.
We are rare and we are special!
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