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    How is it possible that i match druze and sephardim. I thought that jews are in the R1B and J group not H Haplogroup.
    My HVR1 results are.
    Bulgaria 0.7%
    Israel 0.3%
    Kazakhstan N/A
    Turkey 0.3%
    France 0.1%
    Germany 0.1%
    Hungary 0.4%
    Italy 0.1%
    Poland 0.1%
    Ukraine 0.2%
    United Kingdom 0.1%

  • #2
    R1b is a yDNA halpogroup.
    There is a J and H halpogroup in yDNA and mtDNA, though they are not the same.
    yDNA follows the paternal line, fathers, fathers fathers etc..

    Your HVR1 results are mtDNA H haplogroup, which is the most common mtDNA in Europe.

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    • #3
      Originally posted by rivergirl View Post
      R1b is a yDNA halpogroup.
      There is a J and H halpogroup in yDNA and mtDNA, though they are not the same.
      yDNA follows the paternal line, fathers, fathers fathers etc..

      Your HVR1 results are mtDNA H haplogroup, which is the most common mtDNA in Europe.
      And from what i just read, it is also common in north Africa and the Middle east. Thanks for the reply, i am new to this.

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      • #4
        H is the most common MTDNA haplogroup in Europe, but it is also found at 5% in East Asia, and at 15% in Central Asia, as well as North Africa.

        I was an H.
        Once you get your HVR2 done your matches will narrow down considerably.
        More so if you get an FGS. I had thousands of matches when I was an H, with just my HVR1, from all over the place. And now I know my HVR2 mutations (didn't do FGS). Now I have only 52 exact matches on mitosearch! They are still from a lot of different countries, but not as many as before. Eleven of my exact matches are H1c. One of the H1c says he is H1c2.
        Last edited by rainbow; 6 August 2009, 02:24 PM.

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        • #5
          The vast majority of Hs are not Jewish. However, H is the second most common haplogroup among Jewish women.

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          • #6
            I too am an H

            H1c3, H1c as I have the 477C and fairly confident I am a 3. I have the 275G and 3 of my HVR1 + 2 matches have had the FGS and are all H1c3.

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            • #7
              New ancestral origins results question.

              Just got my ancestrl origins updated, and i am wondering if i am reading them the right way. I would like someone to interpret them for me. My interpretation is that i match a few jewis & one druze, but it is not signifigant enough to say it is my origin.
              Algeria. Sephardic % N/A
              Israel. Druze 0.6%
              Morocco.Sephardic. 0.5%
              Greece. 0.5%
              Slovakia. 0.6%
              Ukraine. 0.2%
              Poland 0.1%
              United Kingdom. 0.1%

              Just want to know if i have interpreted right thanks.

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