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Re: Haplogroup A ancestor


 
Josie & Linda,

We share the same haplogroup A.  Although we're not an exact match we
do match on some numbers.  Since we're dealing here with mitochondrial
DNA, in contrast to Y chromosome DNA, it means that our female common
ancestor lived thousands of years ago, in prehistorical times.

Mitochondrial DNA is best suited to determine what is called "Deep
Ancestry" of our maternal lineage.  We definitely share the same
Native American roots in the distant past.

Warm Regards,

Victor


--- In ranchos@yahoogroups.com, "Josie T. Trevino" <Josiett3@s...> wrote:
>
> Message: 8       Date: Wed, 19 Oct 2005 03:55:34 -000        From:
"Erlinda
> Castanon-Long" <longsjourney@y...>
> 
> Subject: Re: Haplogroup A ancestor
> 
> Victor you do match me on 4 numbers. mine are:Haplo group A 16111T
16223T
> 16290T 16319A 16335G 16362C 16526A
> 
> Josie, what were your numbers if you don't mind sharing? 
> 
> Linda in Everett
> 
> =================================================================
> 
> Hi Linda.....Hi Victor!
> 
> Is this what you are referring to (below)
> 
> HVR1> CRS
> 16223T
> 16290T
> 16319A
> 16362C
> 
> I just printed all this out last night and really did not read it
(properly)
> due to a lack of time.  I have been in Houston for a week and unable
to do
> "my thing" with my genealogy/DNA projects.  What do these numbers
mean?   If
> any match to you (Linda & Victor) does that mean we have a common
ancestor
> "somewhere"....?  Please feel free to enlighten me as I know absolutely
> nothing about "this new DNA stuff"......I guess that tells my age!   :-)
> 
> Abrazos desde San Antonio, 
> 
> Josie
>