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you might find this useful. I just saw this
http://www.thecid.com/
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What makes it "West Asian"?
It is likely either Neolithic EEF or Steppe PIE, depending on subclade.
Check these mtDNA resources:
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets...#gid=751575292
http://www.theapricity.com/forum/sho...=1#post4020434
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1...xptgZ8HSA/edit
http://mtdnaatlas.blogspot.com
http://www.ancestraljourneys.org/ancientdna.shtml
I don't know yet. Maybe W6a because most of my matches are W6a:
http://www.theapricity.com/forum/sho...=1#post4142896
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Haplogroup W is believed to have originated around 23,900 years ago in Western Asia. It is descended from the haplogroup N2.
Soares, Pedro; Luca Ermini; Noel Thomson; Maru Mormina; Teresa Rito; Arne Röhl; Antonio Salas; Stephen Oppenheimer; Vincent Macaulay; Martin B. Richards (4 Jun 2009). "Supplemental Data Correcting for Purifying Selection: An Improved Human Mitochondrial Molecular Clock". The American Journal of Human Genetics. 84 (6): 82–93.
Check its Wikipedia page.
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Mspf has the same rare mtdna, maybe both from Vandals.
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It seems good. Have you seen that?
(From Eupedia)
A study conducted by Maruszak et al. (2014) analysed the mtDNA of 395 elite Polish athletes (213 endurance athletes and 182 power athletes) and 413 sedentary controls and found that haplogroup W is among the most overrepresented mtDNA types among power athletes at the Olympic/World Class level. Haplogroup W5a in particular carries the 16362C mutation, one of the two polymorphisms associated in this study with achieving the elite performance level. Another study by Murakami et al. (2002) associated the same 16362C polymorphism and 16223T (found in all members of haplogroup W) with higher training responsiveness. Three other polymorphisms were associated with increased VO2max, including 199C, which defines the W3a1c, W3a1d and W3b clades.
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Yes, I noticed.I guess there is a good chance that Mariusz Pudzianowski is also W:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mariusz_Pudzianowski
BTW, here is the list (maybe incomplete) of ancient DNA samples of mtDNA haplo W:
1) Neolithic Europe & Western Anatolia (= 11 samples):
W1c'i: ~6500-6200 BC, I1097, Neolithic Turkey
W: ~5500 BC, Starčevo Culture, Hungary=2
W6: ~5500-4500 BC, Va7, Neolithic Romania
W1c'i: ~5000 BC, LBK Culture, Germany=2
W: ~5000 BC, LBK Culuture, Germany=1
W1c-i: ~4000 BC, Schöningen Culture, Germany=2
W: ~3800 BC, QLB 3, Baalberge Culture, Germany
W1c'i: ~3000 BC, BENZ18, Bernburg Culture, Germany
2) Copper Age and Bronze Age Steppe (= 4 samples):
W: ~3500-3000 BC, MAJ9, Ukraine (Steppe)
W6: ~3500-3000 BC, Yamnaya Culture=2
W3a1a: SVP57, Yamnaya Culture
3) Copper Age and Bronze Age Europe (= 7 samples):
W6a: ESP16, 2600 BC, Corded Ware Germany
W1c1: BZH 15, 2500-2050 BC, Bell Beaker Germany
W: EUL 22, 2198-2162 BC, Bell Beaker Germany
W3a1: ESP4, 2118-1961 BC, Unetice Culture Germany
W: ~2000 BC, Unetice Culture Germany=2
W: ~2000 BC, 6H, Minoan Civilization Greece
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