I am H67.I have 50 HVR2 matches,the latest 7/1/2015 (UK dating). 6 coding region matches,five at distance of 2 and one at distance of 3. The last coding region match was 7/7/2014.
Lack of matches in mtDna
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I'm waiting for my FMS to be completed. 23andme gave me B4a1a1 which threw me a curve so I ordered the full mtDNA. I don't expect to get many matches since whatever final designation I get, it's not very prevalent in the US. FWIW I have only 23 matches in FF.
Perhaps in the future more will FMS test. I think genetic genealogy is definitely long term.
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Originally posted by Howtree View PostI did the full sequence MTDNA test and received matches for the HVR1, 2, and Coding regions in mid January and NOTHING since. I cannot believe there has not been a new match at least on the HVR1 level since then.
I am shocked you have not had any new matches since 2014 though! Maybe FTDNA only provides one shot at matches with this test. Geez.
It really all depends on a person's haplogroup, how rare it is, and especially how many with it have tested to compare to you. Some will get a lot of matches, and some hardly any or none - until more people, with more mt haplogroups, test their mtDNA here.
FTDNA does not do only one shot at matches for mtDNA; it's just like the other Y or FF tests. When someone tests and matches you, they will show up.
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My paternal Grandmothers mtDNA (T2b-T152C! ) seems to be a rare/undeterminded haplogroup.
Which incidentally ends in her childrens lines as everyone that could pass it on had sons.
Even my Grandmothers sister only had sons.
My Aunt has no coding region matches either (2 years 3 months and counting), with only one HVR2 match.
This match tested to FMS and is the same Haplogroup but has four differences at the coding region level, thus not shown as a match. Maternal line listed as USA.
My Grandmother was born in Romania near the Ukraine border, so I assume her mtdna group is currently under tested in Databases. Currently 10 listed at FTDNA ranging from Norway, Sweden, Germany, England and the US.
I just patiently wait and hope that at some point a match will show up, giving me a lead on my Grandmothers maternal line.....Last edited by prairielad; 23 February 2015, 05:42 PM.
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Originally posted by prairielad View PostMy paternal Grandmothers mtDNA (T2b-T152C! ) seems to be a rare/undeterminded haplogroup.
Which incidentally ends in her childrens lines as everyone that could pass it on had sons.
Even my Grandmothers sister only had sons.
My Aunt has no coding region matches either (2 years 3 months and counting), with only one HVR2 match.
This match tested to FMS and is the same Haplogroup but has four differences at the coding region level, thus not shown as a match. Maternal line listed as USA.
My Grandmother was born in Romania near the Ukraine border, so I assume her mtdna group is currently under tested in Databases. Currently 10 listed at FTDNA ranging from Norway, Sweden, Germany, England and the US.
I just patiently wait and hope that at some point a match will show up, giving me a lead on my Grandmothers maternal line.....
My maternal haplogroup is T2b T152C! My mother's mother was born in Manitoba (And with a location of Canada and a name like prairielad I'm betting your people are from Manitoba also) as her parents immigrated there from what was Romania (according to their baptismal certs) but is today the Ukraine. My mother did ask her grandparents about this and they told her the borders were changing constantly; these people also spoke a variety of languages including German, Polish, Romanian, although Polish was their common tongue. My most distant maternal ancestor had the surname "Tabak" which is likely Ashkenazi Jewish in origin. I think we are dealing with the same ancestral line, so I hope you will get back to me and I would be happy to share what I have so far with you (although this is most of it). I am considering full mtDNA sequencing but it looks like you have tried that with this line and to no avail?Last edited by stibo; 8 August 2017, 12:27 AM.
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Originally posted by stibo View PostI've attempted to send you a private message but it isn't showing in my sent folder so I'm not sure it went through.. Anyhow..
My maternal haplogroup is T2b T152C! My mother's mother was born in Manitoba (And with a location of Canada and a name like prairielad I'm betting your people are from Manitoba also) as her parents immigrated there from what was Romania (according to their baptismal certs) but is today the Ukraine. My mother did ask her grandparents about this and they told her the borders were changing constantly; these people also spoke a variety of languages including German, Polish, Romanian, although Polish was their common tongue. My most distant maternal ancestor had the surname "Tabak" which is likely Ashkenazi Jewish in origin. I think we are dealing with the same ancestral line, so I hope you will get back to me and I would be happy to share what I have so far with you (although this is most of it). I am considering full mtDNA sequencing but it looks like you have tried that with this line and to no avail?
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