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  • mrh
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    thanks for your answers!

    regards
    mrh

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  • cacio
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    Note though that in general the time scale is large for mtdna, ie, thousands of years per mutation. If I understand correctly, there are 8 coding region differences between you and this other person (5+3). So we are talking about many thousands of years, perhaps even 10,000 or so.

    cacio

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  • DKF
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    Originally posted by mrh
    hi,

    i'm looking for help in understanding my fgs-results.
    in my fgs there are 8 differences from cr.
    if i match with a person (who has 10 differences from
    cr) in five of them (and the person also has exactly
    the same results like me in hvr1+hvr2), how far is
    the genetic distance in terms of being related?

    sincerely
    mrh
    I stongly recommend that you send your results to Dr. Ann Turner (founder of the Rootsweb DNA-Genealogy List). For an extremely reasonable fee she will provide a detailed report that reflects her expertise in this area of study. Ann's e-mail is [email protected].

    I have, with Ann's permission, included her report on my FGS.
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  • mrh
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    fgs - understanding the results

    hi,

    i'm looking for help in understanding my fgs-results.
    in my fgs there are 8 differences from cr.
    if i match with a person (who has 10 differences from
    cr) in five of them (and the person also has exactly
    the same results like me in hvr1+hvr2), how far is
    the genetic distance in terms of being related?

    sincerely
    mrh
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