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If you have trouble finding matches it will probably be because of the 16182T mutation. I can't find one of those anywhere; it's usually 16182C. (The CRS is an A.) Did you type that incorrectly? If not, you might ask FTDNA to confirm it. Strange things happen in mtDNA, so that might be one of them.
If you have trouble finding matches it will probably be because of the 16182T mutation. I can't find one of those anywhere; it's usually 16182C. (The CRS is an A.) Did you type that incorrectly? If not, you might ask FTDNA to confirm it. Strange things happen in mtDNA, so that might be one of them.
Bill Hurst
I copied and pasted directly from my results page.
HVR1 differences from CRS
16126C 16182T 16183C 16189C 16294T 16296T
Hi Marc and all,
If you have trouble finding matches it will probably be because of the 16182T mutation. I can't find one of those anywhere; it's usually 16182C. (The CRS is an A.) Did you type that incorrectly? If not, you might ask FTDNA to confirm it. Strange things happen in mtDNA, so that might be one of them.
I just received my mtDNA results. Turns out I am Haplotype T (I1 for Y-DNA). Other than that, will anyone please let me know what the rest tells me???
HVR1 differences from CRS
16126C 16182T 16183C 16189C 16294T 16296T
THANKS!
-Marc
Congratulations on getting your results.
I don't have any helpful info to add. Did you click to see where your matches are from? If you didn't see any, go to user preferences and put a check mark for viewing HVR1 matches and update it and then look at your "matches" again. The first MTDNA T person I ever heard of was Bryan Sykes , author of mtdna book Seven Daughters of Eve, and because of that I tend to think of T as a Celtic haplngroup even though it is found all over Europe.
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