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I am U3a. My maternal line is Norwegian, and I have matches in Norway, Germany and USA.
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Mine is U5b1, a Saami halpogroup found primarily in northern Scandinavia. My maternal line is from the UK.
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Still waiting........ I'm in batch 326 and the expected date is November 1........
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The paternity tests are banned in France, where all DNA test must be done within the framework of legal proceedings with the consent of the person tested. Laboratories caveat that results of DNA tests carried out this procedure are admissible in court without mentioning the penalties. Normal, is domiciled abroad, they run no risk. However, the analysis results of DNA tests can be seized at customs and the offense is punishable by one year in jail and 15,000 Euros fine (in 2007).
my mtDNA Haplogroup must be mutant, or seeds of insurrection in any case, it confirms my detachment d be of French nationality, I just feel my Germanic ancestors howl in every corner of my cell, the cries of freedom.
ENJOY this country is saying freedoms! and rights of man!
I live in a place that turns out to be a huge joke
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I am H3. It is the second most common branch of H after H1, and most common in Iberia and Sardinia.
I have only two high resolution matches (HVR1 + HVR2). One has British, the other German ancestry. However, I am not sure if they are H3 as they haven't taken a deep clade test.
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OK, just got my results--I went cheap and only did the HVR1 tested for now.
So, I'm an H.
Yawn.
With just the HVR1 tested, I'm only one position away from the Cambridge Reference Sequence....
The furthest back I can trace my materal line via the paper trail is to a woman by the name of Sarah McFadyen who was born circa 1797 & died in 1860 in Tignish, Prince Edward Island, Canada. I have not yet been able to place her family in the Old World but I suspect either Ireland or the west coast of Scotland. Many McFadyens who moved to Canada came from the Isle of Mull off the west coast of Scotland.
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H1 here, means I can jump higher and run faster than most other people.
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Mine is U5a1
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N1a
It was common among the early central European neolithic farmers but is extremely rare today... feels like I belong to a dying race lol.
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