Cacio,
Yes, I did check the Haak paper and found it very interesting. I do believe that N1a may have been more common in the Neolithic. For reference here are the motifs for my father (DM9RS) and the Haak samples:
DM9RS 086C 147A 223T 248T 320T 355T 519C
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Hello Marcia,
Welcome to Haplogroup N. I am also new to this and will not be able to answer all of your questions. However, my father's mt haplogroup is also N*. I am still waiting for the HV II results. My father's reported difference from CRS matches very closely to the N1a motif,...
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Ed, I have an MTDNA upgrade in batch 121 with an expected date of 11/06/05. Sorry, I have no SNP tests in this batch.
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Nancy,
Yes, your brother's sons should carry the Y chromosone attached to your father's surname. You can order samples to be sent directly to your nephew(s) (you really only need one to test) and you can pay for the tests and track the results. Your nephew will need to sign the consent...
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