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Y-DNA is e1b, Berber NA subclade. Mtdna is Siberian.
Rocks. In theory I have the survival kit for both the North African heat and the Siberian cold ^.^






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I have mtdna U2e1a. When I first got my own 23andme results it told me my direct maternal line is South Asian, which is wrong. 23andme wrongly has U2e and its subclades U2e1, U2e1a, and U2e1a1 listed as South Asian. The reality is: U2e and its subclades are an ancient European subclade of U2, which had diverged from the South Asian U2i over 50kya. So at first I was a little confused thinking my direct maternal line might be part Gypsy before I read up on it.
http://www.wikipedia.org/wiki/Haplog...#Haplogroup_U2
I thought my father and paternal grandmother's mtdna would be some sort of U or H, like most Europeans/WestAsians. It turned out to be H13a2 which is a subclade of H13. H13 peaks in the Caucasus area, specifically Dagestan, according to 23andme. Alberta speculates that my father may have direct maternal ancestry from these people because of it:
http://www.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mardaites
I was really hoping J2 for my dad's y haplogroup, but he ended up with E1b1b1c1a(E-M84 in short form), which is just as good! Here is a great article about E-M84:
http://rjgg.org/index.php/RJGG/article/download/48/59
Spoiler!




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Very happy, especially with my Paternal HG.![]()




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Yes European on both sides![]()


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I will take a test for haplogroups but I am worried the test will be inaccurate or not comprehensive enough.


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