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Started by Bruce Bean. Last reply by Bruce Bean Dec 20, 2016. 2 Replies

Why we need to get our DNA results to Genebank

Started by Peiternella Suzzanna Hymen. Last reply by Kay Fordham May 10, 2010. 5 Replies

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Comment by Peiternella Suzzanna Hymen on May 9, 2011 at 10:24am
Hi, if you are an H 3 and would like to join a new H3 private project group then follow the link
http://www.facebook.com/home.php?sk=group_213733318644557
Cheers
Comment by Cathy Dolinar on April 9, 2011 at 6:25am
Haplogroup H1f.  My Mothers Maternal line immigrated from Germany in the 1880's.
Comment by M_P on December 17, 2010 at 8:10am

Hi Peiternella, we'll order that full sequence. Anyway interesting to understand. BTW are there any good articles or books you'd suggest for reading?

Comment by Peiternella Suzzanna Hymen on December 16, 2010 at 6:36pm
Comment by M_P on November 8, 2010 at 11:44pm
Hi, now we have got more results. HVR2: 263G, 315.1C.

The first result was haplogroup H and HVR1 differences from CRS: 16093C 16392C 16519C (Family Tree DNA test). the FTDA kit nro is N86056.

Hi M P. sorry it has taken so long to reply. Your HVR2 results are ancestral mutations again which really dont tell to much. These mutations are shared by many haplogroups all the way back to mtEve. So you will not know what sub branch of H you are to you have a full sequence. Most of us Hs need that full sequence to find out what sub branch we are in.
Comment by M_P on November 8, 2010 at 11:44pm
Hi, now we have got more results. HVR2: 263G, 315.1C.

The first result was haplogroup H and HVR1 differences from CRS: 16093C 16392C 16519C (Family Tree DNA test). the FTDA kit nro is N86056.

Peiternella, can you give any enlightening?
Comment by Peiternella Suzzanna Hymen on September 11, 2010 at 7:40pm
Hi MP, HVR1 don't normally tell us much in my view, 16519C mutation cuts across all Haplogroups and is classed as an ancestral mutation which goes way back up the Haplogroup tree.
16392C seems to be unique to you at present, mitowheel.org does not show any matches in its database.
16093C is rather a hot spot for defining a sub branch in H. What I mean by that is that this mutation is common in all sub branchs of H but H1f have this i as a branch motif along with 4452C, 7309C, 9066G, coding region mutations and 16189C but since you do not have this in your HVR1 then this elimates you from this Plus you also need the H1 branch motif 3010.
H5a2 (200) 5839 16093
H27 11719 16093 16316
Plus I have identified a few new sub branches across the H group and 16093C is a sub branch motif for these. I have given them my own labels until Phylotree update and give them their label
H10b 16093C
H3o 408A 16093C
If you are going for more testing if you want to know what sub branch of H your are then dont waste your time or money just having your HVR2 tested, I recommend you take the full sequence test as this should let you know what sub branch you are in ( sometimes us Hs can go through the whole testing drama and you can still be an H*)
Good luck if you want to go for more testing and keep us posted-I am always curious.
Comment by M_P on August 24, 2010 at 10:20am
Hi, I'm a newbie. How about this result, can someone explain? mtDNA haplogroup H, HVR1 differences from CRS: 16093C 16392C 16519C (Family Tree DNA test).
Comment by Gary Barach on August 6, 2010 at 6:48pm
Accession HM991709 will be release on Aug 14, 2010.

Gary
Comment by Gary Barach on July 18, 2010 at 4:18pm
Hi all,
Im a newbie, I'm in the mtDNA Haplogroup H2a2b1, I have submitted my fasta file to Dr Susan Schafer, lets see what happens.

Gary / Mudary
Comment by Janis Cortese on July 12, 2010 at 10:24am
I'm going to get the more close-peering test from FamilyTreeDNA when I get a chance and get more information -- I guess I'll find out more when those results come back. It's daunting to realize how much of this is being discovered as we go; articles from a few years back don't even list 16093C!
 

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