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Re: [ranchos] Re: DNA Results


 


vela_este wrote:
--- In ranchos@yahoogroups.com, Joseph Puentes <makas@n...> wrote:
  
Well I'm going to be brief and then refer you to Gary Felix: 
http://members.tripod.com/~GaryFelix/index63.htm also within this group 
Angel Cervantes is very capable of talking circles around me.

What I meant was that I found inidications (markers) that seem to 
indicate multinational ethnicity:
    
.....

Thanks for explaining!  
not much of an of an explanation. . .ask Gary Felix and share the results with the group.

What about mtDNA?  Did you also got your maternal HG?
Yes---AFRICA:

mtDNA Results

Your Haplogroup and mutations relative to the Cambridge Reference Sequence (CRS) are shown below. A value of CRS indicates no mutations. High resolution (HVR2) results are shown only if you have requested the mtDNAPlus or mtDNA Refine test.
Understanding your results.
Click here if you are Haplogroup H and have tested for the H Subclades.


HVR1 Haplogroup

L1a

HVR1 Mutations

16148T

 

16172C

 

16187T

 

16188G

 

16189C

 

16223T

 

16230G

 

16311C

 

16320T

 

16519C

HVR2 Mutations

64T

 

93G

 

152C

 

189G

 

204C

 

207A

 

236C

 

247A

 

263G

 

309.1C

 

315.1C

 

523-

 

524-

 

  See Haplogroup Description below

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Haplogroup Description

L1a  Specific mitochondrial haplogroups are typically found in different regions of the world, and this is due to unique population histories. In the process of spreading around the world, many populations—with their special mitochondrial haplogroups—became isolated, and specific haplogroups concentrated in geographic regions. Today, we have identified certain haplogroups that originated in Africa, Europe, Asia, the islands of the Pacific, the Americas, and even particular ethnic groups. Of course, haplogroups that are specific to one region are sometimes found in another, but this is due to recent migration.

Part of the L cluster of haplogroups, which has been concretely characterized as representing the original human mitochondrial lineage, haplogroup L1a is found in Africa. This haplogroup dates to approximately 40,000 years ago, and is detected in highest frequency in sub-equatorial Africa. Future work will further document the historical distribution of this haplogroup and closely related haplogroups of the L cluster.

 

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I plan on doing the 25 YDNA and the mtDNA.  I'm pretty sure I'll get European and Amerindian respectively.  The question is which ones!

Victor
here's a picture of my mom's mom. . .a brick wall in my genealogy. I'm not even sure of what here name is. . .so the African root must have been quite a few generations back for my grandmother to have been so white looking,

joseph


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