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Old 08-24-2006
maria pires maria pires is offline
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Dna Test From Portugal

I was told my HVSII results are not very common. I would be haapy to "meet" some "cousins".I am not sure about my haplotype.
HVSI:311; HVSII: 073-150-315.1-10394 Ddel,-10397 Alul,+7028Alul,-2706Nlall,11719G.
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Old 08-27-2006
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HVSI:311; HVSII: 073-150-315.1-10394 Ddel,-10397 Alul,+7028Alul,-2706Nlall,11719G.
Interesting. The lab you chose gives actual coding region mutations rather than a haplogroup.

If I were to make a wild guess I would suggest that you come close to matching this woman:

http://www.mitosearch.org/search_view.asp?viewuid=QRTK2

But to verify that, we would have to:

1) See whether your coding region mutations correspond to haplogroup U

2) Try to figure out whether your HVR1 and HVR2 mutations have the same letter suffixes as those of this individual in the database.

And even so, it's not an exact match. She has an additional 263G mutation in the HVR2 region that you don't have.
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Old 08-28-2006
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Did they test the whole DNA, or just parts of it? It is strange because there is no mention either of 12308 (which defines haplogroup U) nor 14766 (the H's etc.), and your numbers outside HVRs are not mentioned in Richard's paper. I wonder what vraatyah thinks about the sequence.

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Old 08-28-2006
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I wonder what vraatyah thinks about the sequence.
Casio, I recall this sequence, one of my colleagues and I have already responded to Maria and our view was pretty close to what Lgmayka said particularly on 73-state. Except for the 11719 which points to pre-HV.


Maria: having A at 11719 is usually considered as a diagnosis of being in pre-HV. However, some lineages outside this haplogroup may have the same state at 11719 though rarely. One can make only one conclusion: you are in N and more likely in R. I strongly recommend resequencing of both the HVS and RFLP check for U. Valery


Lgmayka: were this HVS2 to have the transition at 310, the best guess would be U4. Without 310 there is only a minor probability of falling into U.
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Old 08-29-2006
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Dna Portugal - Searching For 11719g

I was told my HVSII results are not very common. I would be haapy to "meet" some "cousins".I am not sure about my haplotype.
HVSI:311; HVSII: 073-150-315.1-10394 Ddel,-10397 Alul,+7028Alul,-2706Nlall,11719G.
I hope yo have some news from the forum.
Maria Pires

I have asked the Genetic Laboratory in Madeira aditional informations and aditional tests.They have just analysed an area of my mtDNA, not all.
After my first mail I have read an article from a cyentific institute in Russia, and I have arrived to the conclusion I can be an H3, having the 11719G mutation. I could understand H3 is the less common haplotype amoung the "large HVs" in Europe. Am I correct?
Where can I find more sequences with this 11719G? The only one I found was from Marrocos. Somebody can tell me where I can find some data in reference to Berber people?

ANY BODY THERE FROM OSSETIA or BASQUE COUNTRY??
Thank to all who have answered to me.
Maria Pires
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Old 08-29-2006
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After my first mail I have read an article from a cyentific institute in Russia, and I have arrived to the conclusion I can be an H3, having the 11719G mutation. I could understand H3 is the less common haplotype amoung the "large HVs" in Europe. Am I correct?
Maria: HV3, not H3.


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Where can I find more sequences with this 11719G?
All the pre-HV people have it and so do HV, H, V etc
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