H65
Hello I'm from Bulgaria and I have MtDNA H65, which is obviously rare, so I'd like to know more about it, where it comes from and see how many people I could find with the same maternal haplogroup....
View ArticleHaplogroup H24
I waited two months for my mtDNA results and I am more confused now than ever. I am 99% (trace amounts of middle eastern) European according to my autosomal results. my maternal grandmother was a first...
View ArticleOnly H1 on 23andme = rare haplogroup?
I read 23andme tests all the most populous H1 subclades, and found a list. I accounted for 14 subclades of H1 not tested on 23andme. Half of those are Germanic and British in origin, the other half are...
View ArticleAnyone upload Ancestry or Myheritage raw data into ADNTRO?
If you have, what was your mtdna? I got H2a2a1. but unsure if its because it's the CRS default.
View ArticleJames Lick's calculator
I have been assigned H1c at 23 and me. I uploaded my raw data to James Lick's Calculator and it does not give me a perfect fit for any subclade. It did list 13 different H subclades that I must be...
View ArticleH3 from Iron Age?
Of course the title doesn't mean an exact origin of hpH3 in the last millenium BC in Europe. It's rather an orientative date of when H3 EXPANDED, since looking for all the ages available for ancient...
View ArticleWhere did mt-haplogroup H4 originate?
Haplogroup H is the most common maternal lineage in Europe today. It is made up of over a hundred basal subclades. Some were already present in Europe during the Mesolithic period (e.g. H10 and H11),...
View ArticleH2 in Russian Far East
https://haplotree.info/maps/ancient_dna/index.php?searchcolumn=&searchfor=&ybp=500000,0 If you find the orange figure in the Russian far east, you can find a West Eurasian in the 7th century...
View ArticleMap of H3
Here's the best map I've seen of haplogroup H3 distribution. Today, is known(at least among experts) that haplogroup H arose within Our Continent to expand millenia later. That's based on isolated...
View ArticleH1m
Hello, does anyone know something about mtDNA haplogroup H1m? It's my maternal haplo (Bergamo province, North Italy). Thanks.
View ArticleH95a - Alpine Italian marker ?
I have recently found this site http://haplogroup.org/mtdna/rsrs/l123456/l23456/l2346/l346/l34/l3/n/r/r0/hv/h/h95/h95a/ which shows that many H95a come from either Italy or USA ( where did they migrate...
View ArticleH120 subclade
yfull.com/mtree/H120/ Does anyone know the origins of this subclade, or any other information?
View ArticleAny info for H29 mtDNA?
Does anyone have any info regarding the H29 mtDNA haplogroup? Also anyone no much about the yDNA R-Z17911 ? regards
View ArticleH2a2a1
Hello. Is it possible to define h2a2a1 having ONLY these 3 markers on control region: 16519C 263G and 315.1C? Albeit, testing the coding region will it change to something completely different or will...
View ArticleInformation about H4
Does anyone know where I can find detailed information about H4? It seems to be one of the less common forms of H, with a fairly wide distribution, but that's all I've been able to learns so far.
View ArticleH1c3
Recent test result mtDNA - H1c3, Looking for information about this subclade, especially its origins or where it is most prolific today in Europe.
View ArticleH18b
I inherited this haplogroup from a familial line that traces back to the Azores (Faial island). The genetic substructure identified in the local population is uniquely characterized by significant...
View ArticleNew map of mtDNA haplogroup H5
Haplogroup H5 is thought to have originated around 12,000 years ago in West Asia, probably around the Fertile Crescent. It was found in four individuals of from the Pre-Pottery Neolithic B site of Tell...
View ArticleHaplogroup H6a1b3a
Anyone know much about this subgroup or at least H6? Any links or articles would be nice. I am trying to get a bearing on where and when this emerged. Thanks!
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