http://www.familytreedna.com/hclade2.html says:
"H1b is most frequent in Eastern and Northern Europe (like Haplogroup I for the Y-DNA), and if the ancestral site was Iberia gives us an idea of the post Glacial movements beginning, perhaps, 10,000 years ago."
I haven't been tested for mtDNA subclades, but my mutations and matches imply I'm H1b. My YDNA has been tested to be I1a. So, at least for me it seems to be true that Y-Hg I and mt-Hg H1b go sort of "hand in hand". Are there other such haplogroup pairs?
"H1b is most frequent in Eastern and Northern Europe (like Haplogroup I for the Y-DNA), and if the ancestral site was Iberia gives us an idea of the post Glacial movements beginning, perhaps, 10,000 years ago."
I haven't been tested for mtDNA subclades, but my mutations and matches imply I'm H1b. My YDNA has been tested to be I1a. So, at least for me it seems to be true that Y-Hg I and mt-Hg H1b go sort of "hand in hand". Are there other such haplogroup pairs?
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