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According to Family Tree DNA, I have mtDNA haplogroup W:
http://www.eupedia.com/europe/Haplogroup_W_mtDNA.shtml
Any other Apricitians with mtDNA haplogroup W out there ???
I must see where can this haplogroup be found in ancient DNA.
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I think it will be the best to check where can this haplogroup be found in ancient DNA.
And this blog is also good when it comes to mtDNA: http://mtdnaatlas.blogspot.com
Probably North Caucasus. Because this is not a Paleolithic-Mesolithic European haplo.Which could be older?
Here are mtDNA haplos that were common in Upper Paleolithic and Mesolithic Europe:
U5b (could be found in areas from Iberia to Lithuania/Latvia/Estonia)
U8 (including U8a and U8c)
U6 (originated in Europe and later migrated to North Africa)
U2 (including U2e and U2d2)
U5a1 (could be found in areas from Russia to Sweden and Germany)
U5a2 (a more western branch of U5a)
U4 (from Russia and Lithuania to Sweden and Germany)
C1g (one sample in Mesolithic Karelia)
K1c (two samples in Mesolithic Greece)
Generally mtDNA haplogroup U was a typical haplo of native European hunter-gatherers.
Most of other mtDNA haplogroups came during Neolithic times and during the Metal Ages.
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Cool result. I didnt even know their was a W haplogroup
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Have you tried this?
https://dna.jameslick.com/mthap/
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West Asian mtDNA. What is your subclade?
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