All Haplogroup V and its subclades are HV0 (http://www.phylotree.org/tree/R0.htm), that is they will be positive for the SNP which defines the HV0 branch.
HV0 is a parent branch of V
HV0 > HV0a > V
But all HV0, if did mtDNA full sequence testing, will not necessarily belong to V, they may follow the HV0b or HV0a1 branch......
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Is HV0 the same as V?
I'm supposed to be HV0, but the closer I look the more confused I get. It seems mostly HV0 is lumped in with V. This is what sites will say:
"haplogroup V (including HV0, aka pre-V)"
A typical page is this one:
Mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) haplogroups frequencies by country in Europe, the Near East & North AfricaFrequency tables showing the percentage for each mtDNA haplogroup by country and region in Europe, the Middle East and North Africa.
where stats for HV0 and V are combined. Why is that?Tags: None
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