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From: "Ian Logan" <>
Subject: Re: [DNA] mtDNA of H in Native American
Date: Fri, 23 Mar 2007 21:02:42 -0000
References: <630522.65721.qm@web59205.mail.re1.yahoo.com>
A235G is found in complete sequences from Haplogroups A, D, J1c,N9a & V.
But please do not think the mutation was transferred from group to group.
It is a mutation that has arisen in many different places at different times - that is why
the hypervariable areas are so named - the bases in these areas are very variable.
So now it is in Haplogroup H as well.
Congratulations.
Ian
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I am still waiting for someone to explain the HRV2 235G in my results. It is common only among
mtHg A. There are three H*s (that I know of) with matching HVR1 & HVR2 results to mine. Since I am
H8, I generally attribute it to a long-ago-time when A, H* and H8 all lived in a south-western
region of Russia, before A trekked off in search of the "New World" and H* scattered about Europe.
Now, I have three scenerios from which to chose my ancestry: 1) an Amazon Priestess, 2) a
Kuzarian Princess, or 3) a Judeo-Roman castaway recused by Hiawatha.
DNA research is such fun! :-)
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