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H1a3
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They assigned this one to me: https://www.yfull.com/mtree/H12a*/
I honestly didn't expect this, as my direct maternal ancestors were Croats from Lika who have reportedly been living in the region since the Middle Ages. The haplogroup itself seems to be definitely Paleo-Balkan/Thracian in origin, if not outright Albanian.
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I’d really like to know the migration route mine took to Eastern Europe (mtDNA N1b1b)....N1a was a common Neolithic mtDNA, but not N1b. I see no Neolithic N1b in the record..anyone stumble upon any?
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Proud member of the U5 family.
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I am H1c, which is closely associated with R1a.
"Comparing the regions where haplogroup R1a is found today with the modern mtDNA frequencies, it transpires that the maternal lineages that correlate the most with Y-haplogroup R1a are mt-haplogroups H1b, H1c, H2a1, H6, H7, H11, T1a1a1, U2e, U4, U5a1a and W, as well as some subclades of I, J, K, T2 and V (see below). Ancient mtDNA from Northeast Europe also corroborates this."
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My mitogroup K1b2b1 , celtic https://www.yfull.com/mtree/K1b2b/
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