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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 R vd Berg on April 3, 2010 at 1:13am
Hello, could you please help me interpret my mtDNA? I've received a bunch of numbers, but don't know how to deal with it? I'm H1f,

HV1: 16093C 16183C 16189C 16193.1C 16519C
HV2: 263G 309.1C 315.1C
HV3: 408A
Thanks for your time, it's appreciated
Comment by Peiternella Suzzanna Hymen on March 27, 2010 at 5:27am
Mardon you are like me and have a few disscusions going on in a few H forums. I placed a reply to you and Brian in Facebook and a link to another H forum. cheers
Comment by Mardon Erbland on March 15, 2010 at 4:58am
Hello Peiternella, Thanks for your comments. I tested with FTDNA. I agree that H1F is defined by 4452C, 7309C, 9066G and 16093C. The reason I'm H* is that I do not have 3010A which is required for H1. Regards, Mardon
Comment by Peiternella Suzzanna Hymen on March 15, 2010 at 2:26am
Hi Mardon, what company did you use for your sequence? Your mutation 16093C is one of the mutations that defines H1F
H1f 4452C, 7309C, 9066G, 16093C, 16189C
Looks to me like you are not just a H* but H1F subclade.
What do you other more learned Hs out there think?
Comment by Mardon Erbland on March 12, 2010 at 4:31pm
Just joined here so here's my info:

mtDNA haplogroup H*
HVR1: 16093C, 16212G, 16438A, 16519C
HVR2: 150T, 159C, 243G, 263G, 315.1C
CR: 750G, 1438G, 4769G, 8860G, 15326G

My known maternal line:
Mary Cox, b. abt 1801, Wateringbury, Kent, England
Susanna Terry, b. 07-SEP-1831, Wateringbury, Kent, England
Maude Belle Jeffery, b. 1860, Versailles, NY, USA
Marion Arlene Brown, b. 13-MAY-1899, Versailles, NY, USA
Me, b. 1943, Canton, OH, USA

Y-DNA haplogroup Q1a3*
P36.2+ ML56+ L57+ M346+ L53+ L54+ L55+ L213+ L232+ M3- M323-

Websites: www.ErblandBrown.org & www.Erbland.org
Comment by Peiternella Suzzanna Hymen on February 22, 2010 at 9:55pm
Another interesting article involving Mummies in the Tarim Basin in China...hey guys our ancestors were there too!!! YES in China and in the Bronze age at that.We do come from hardy strong stock...Lets us H's be very proud.

http://www.biomedcentral.com/content/pdf/1741-7007-8-15.pdf
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Comment by Peiternella Suzzanna Hymen on February 22, 2010 at 9:32pm
Interesting reading for all us Hs

http://www.flemingforum.org.uk/news.asp?aid=1362

Part of text from the article is "Testing the hypothesis that the human genome has been shaped by infectious disease, this group looked at whether haplogroup H, the most common type of mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) in Europe, contributes to the subtle genetic variation in survival after sepsis.
This may explain why we are so many and a relative new haplogroup.
Comment by Peiternella Suzzanna Hymen on January 3, 2010 at 10:51pm
I copied this of another site as it was worth sharing....very true Genealogy humor

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Comment by Kay Fordham on December 28, 2009 at 10:17am
Followup to my last post. I am now H11a1.
Comment by Kay Fordham on December 27, 2009 at 12:04pm
I'm H11, a relatively rare group. My earliest known ancestor was Mary Ann Kelly, born 1825 in Tompkins County, NY. Her mother may have been a Wyckoff. Would love to have input from other H11s.
 

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