View Poll Results: What is your mtDNA Haplogroup?

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    156 32.57%
  • V

    18 3.76%
  • HV

    15 3.13%
  • U

    85 17.75%
  • K

    30 6.26%
  • J

    48 10.02%
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    39 8.14%
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    15 3.13%
  • N

    9 1.88%
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    15 3.13%
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    40 8.35%
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    9 1.88%
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    Quote Originally Posted by CommonSense View Post
    Let's say I want to find out. Would the standard FTDNA test be enough or should I opt for 'Full sequence'?
    I think this site will be able to at least give you some basal mtDNA: https://dna.jameslick.com/mthap/

    Given that you already have a raw data from any of the major sites.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ford View Post
    I think this site will be able to at least give you some basal mtDNA: https://dna.jameslick.com/mthap/
    That only works if your mtDNA has already been sequenced. Mine hasn't, that's why I was asking.

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    Quote Originally Posted by CommonSense View Post
    That only works if your mtDNA has already been sequenced. Mine hasn't, that's why I was asking.
    Yseq should offer some good deals.

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    Quote Originally Posted by CommonSense View Post
    That only works if your mtDNA has already been sequenced. Mine hasn't, that's why I was asking.
    Hmm, I could've sworn it worked with my MyHeritage raw data, but maybe I'm wrong. But I guess the full sequence is more worth it (unless you only care about a more basic haplogroup), especially considering it's on sale atm.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Feiichy View Post
    Yseq should offer some good deals.
    Right, but the price they are offering seems to be similar in range to what the FTDNA full sequence test costs right now on sale. And the later would be much more convenient considering they've already got a sample of my dna so I won't have to bother with packages and spitting in a tube.

    Quote Originally Posted by Ford View Post
    Hmm, I could've sworn it worked with my MyHeritage raw data, but maybe I'm wrong. But I guess the full sequence is more worth it (unless you only care about a more basic haplogroup), especially considering it's on sale atm.
    Possible, but I did not test via MyHeritage. But I will most likely order the full sequence in the end once I acquire enough money.

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    Quote Originally Posted by CommonSense View Post
    Possible, but I did not test via MyHeritage. But I will most likely order the full sequence in the end once I acquire enough money.
    Probably the best as they also have good sales almost all the time, so in the end it would be more worth it with that + the matching system and more refined haplogroup. It will also allow you to upload to YFull.

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    Quote Originally Posted by CommonSense View Post
    Right, but the price they are offering seems to be similar in range to what the FTDNA full sequence test costs right now on sale. And the later would be much more convenient considering they've already got a sample of my dna so I won't have to bother with packages and spitting in a tube.



    Possible, but I did not test via MyHeritage. But I will most likely order the full sequence in the end once I acquire enough money.
    You really should go with FTDNA in that case

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    Mine is W6, it's a very rare hg but we usually can see this hg among Circassians, Georgians and Kurds.

    By the way, my maternal grand grandma was fully Circassian.

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    My mtdna (K1a10) is only found in the British Isles and Scandinavia.



    Oldest sample in Britain from Scotland 3632-3378 BC. A male sample from Viking Age Sweden had 80% 'UK ancestry'. It originally came up with the Anatolian Farmers through the Balkans>Central Europe>NW Europe.
    https://drive.google.com/open?id=1Y8...3w&usp=sharing
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    I uploaded my FASTA from ftdna to yfull and it's obviously Slavic since I only have Polish matches but the Tmrca(75 years ago before present) is definitely not correct. This would mean my grandmother is fully Polish which she isn't. She's Serb.



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