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Mine is K2a5
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I literally havent found any information about my Mtdna at all no matter where i looked. Where does the page take it from?
69.3% Ukrainian + 30.7% Italian_Jewish @ 2.52


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what information does your 23andme mtdna page have? https://you.23andme.com/reports/maternal_haplogroup/
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23andMe only gave me I5a. It was LivingDNA assigning me to the specific subclade of I5a1a. Text is too long for a photo on my phone so ill just copy it in:
Maternal (mtDNA) Migration Map
Your haplogroup is I5a1a
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Principally a European haplogroup; likely present in populations that first colonized Europe.
Your mtDNA signature belongs to the ‘I’ motherline. This ancestral line is estimated to have arisen in the Near East, somewhere between 19 to 26,000 years ago, during the Last Glacial Maximum or in the pre-warming period following it. Some later subfamilies of haplogroup I may have been involved in the spread of agriculture, but the founding members were definitely among the first to enter what we now call Europe, moving with the warming climate, starting from the Late Glacial period, 12-18,000 years ago (Olivieri et al., 2013).
Today, members of this motherline are found widespread all over Europe, albeit at a low frequency, with the exception of a few isolated populations. It is also suspected that your ancestors may have been involved in a back-migration to Africa, as evidenced by the presence of your haplogroup in small ethnic groups in Kenya (Boattini et al., 2013).
Your ancient ancestors probably led typical hunter-gatherer lives. They would have explored the environment they settled in, living off the wild berries, fruits, roots and vegetation they could find, supplementing this with wild game, most likely using stone blades and spears. They would stalk their prey, and upon reaching throwing distance, hurl their spears, aiming to severely injure. The final kill would be made as the animal weakened. As agricultural practices and pastoralism spread, your ancestors adapted with the trend. They adopted the new methods of farming and animal husbandry in order to support the growing number of individuals and families in their community.
Haplogroup I has also been observed at a higher frequency in some recent historic samples from Denmark, suggesting that your motherline used to be a larger family, possibly concentrated in that area. It is yet unknown why haplogroup I is less extant today (Melchior et al., 2008; Hofreiter et al., 2010).
Not better than 23andMe which only describes "I" as a whole.
So i wonder how this map places my clade on medieval Germany. The Information must have come from somewhere.
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Czechia added here for S588 but not M222 which is odd.
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The Irish Brigade's battle cry at Fontenoy, "Cuimhnigí ar Luimneach agus ar feall na Sasanaigh," translates to "Remember Limerick and the treachery of the English." After seeing the devastation caused by the Irish Brigade, the Duke of Cumberland reportedly remarked, "God curse the laws that made those men our enemies".




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A true American at heart
I think the gun shots with the Kalaschnikow and the voice which says the pledge is badass as fuck
Two images are AI
https://youtube.com/watch/DrdqNu21Nr...6DffdaCSxdt26q
We can see how Christ is establishing righteous dominion on the earth through the work of his saints. Matthew 6:33; Genesis 1:26-31


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