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mtDNA Results

 

 

Kit

Most Distant Ancestor                    

Haplo

HVR1

HVR2

78966

Betty Cherokee N Carolina

A

111T,223T,290T,319A,362C,381C

 

108568

Robinson

H

093C,240G,309G,519C

263G,315.1C 

38307

 

H

189C,294T,304C

263G,309.1C,309.2C,315.1C,456T 

155511

 

H

319A,519C

 

64677

Elizabeth BINGHAM b.1760

H

519C

 

65483

Martha Scarborough b.1898 TN

H5a

304C

152C,263G,315.1C,456T,522-,523- 

107551

Rebecca Throckmorton b. 1819 Halifax Co., VA

I

129A,148T,172C,223T,311C,391A,519C

73G,199C,203A,204C,250C,263G,315.1C,455.1T,522-,523-,573.1C,573.2C 

N37933

Sallie ANDERSON b. abt. 1783 w/o George SIZEMORE

I

129A,172C,223T,311C,391A,519C

  

149775

Annie/Anna Hart

R*

311C,519C

 

N45606

 

T*

126C,291T,294T,296T,519C

  

73910

Agnes (Shepherd) Sizemore b.1755 d.1839 Clay Co.KY

T2

126C,239T,294T,296T,304C,519C

 

32200

Agnes (Shepherd) Sizemore b.1755 d.1839 Clay Co.KY

T2

126C,239T,294T,296T,304C,519C

 

146000

 Agnes Shepherd

T2

126C,239T,294T,296T,304C,519C

 

47239

Charlotte Bowman, b. 1810, m. James Harris

U5

170G,270T,362C

73G,150T,263G,309.1C,315.1C 

3213

Sarah (--?--) b.c. 1808 VA

U5

192T,270T,290T

73G,150T,195C,263G,309.1C,315.1C 

134211

Sarah C. Sizemore b.1854 Anderson Co., SC

V

216G,298C

72C,263G,309.1C,315.1C 

N19559

Susan Rosella (McGILL) WARFIELD

W

223T,292T,519C

  

80966

Karen Marie STEFFENSDATTER b.Aug. 23, 1815 Denmark

W

223T,292T,519C

73G,189G,195C,204C,207A,263G,315.1C 

144912

Nancy Jane Whitaker, b 9-30-1866 in Lincoln Co KY

X

189C,223T,278T,519C

73G,153G,195C,225A,226C,263G,315.1C 



 

 

mtDNA Haplogroup A

Haplogroup A is found in eastern Eurasia and throughout the Americas. This haplogroup was present in the populations that initially colonized the pre-Columbian Americas, and dates to at least 30,000 years ago. Future work will resolve the issue of how many distinct colonization events there were in the original peopling of the Americas, and the origin and role of individuals bearing haplogroup A.

mtDNA Haplogroup H

Mitochondrial haplogroup H is a predominantly European haplogroup that participated in a population expansion beginning approximately 20,000 years ago. Today, about 30% of all mitochondrial lineages in Europe are classified as haplogroup H. It is rather uniformly distributed throughout Europe suggesting a major role in the peopling of Europe, and descendant lineages of the original haplogroup H appear in the Near East as a result of migration. Future work will better resolve the distribution and historical characteristics of this haplogroup.

mtDNA Haplogroup H5a

H5a is found at its highest frequency in Central Europe and is 13-17,000 thousand years old. It is found at low frequency in Europe, where it likely originated, and is found at a very low frequency in the Caucasus and Near East.

mtDNA Haplogroup I

Principally a European haplogroup, haplogroup I is detected at very low frequency across west Eurasia with slightly greater representation in northern and western Europe. Given its wide, but sparse, distribution, it is likely that it was present in those populations that first colonized Europe. This hypothesis is supported by the estimate its age—approximately 30,000 years.
The ancestral haplogroup of I was Haplogroup N1.

mtDNA Haplogroup T*

 

The mitochondrial haplogroup T is best characterized as a European lineage. With an origin in the Near East greater than 45,000 years ago, the major sub-lineages of haplogroup T entered Europe around the time of the Neolithic 10,000 years ago. Once in Europe, these sub-lineages underwent a dramatic expansion associated with the arrival of agriculture in Europe. Today, we find haplogroup T* widely distributed in Europe.

 

mtDNA Haplogroup T2

The mitochondrial haplogroup T is best characterized as a European lineage. With an origin in the Near East greater than 45,000 years ago, the major sub-lineages of haplogroup T entered Europe around the time of the Neolithic 10,000 years ago. Once in Europe, these sub-lineages underwent a dramatic expansion associated with the arrival of agriculture in Europe. Haplogroup T2 is one of the older sub-lineages and may have been present in Europe as early as the Late Upper Paleolithic. Today it is found in the Mediterranean as well as England and Ireland.

mtDNA Haplogroup U5a

The mitochondrial super-haplogroup U encompasses haplogroups U1-U7 and haplogroup K. Haplogroup U5, with its own multiple lineages nested within, is the oldest European-specific haplogroup, and an origin dating to approximately 50,000 years ago. Most likely arising in the Near East, and spreading into Europe in a very early expansion, the presence of haplogroup U5 in Europe pre-dates the expansion of agriculture in Europe. Haplogroup U5a—a lineage within U5—is somewhat younger, dating to approximately 40,000 years ago, and is mostly distributed in southern Europe. Interestingly, individuals with haplogroup U5 and U5a may have been come in contact with Neandertals living in Europe at the time. Copyright 2007 Genealogy by Genetics, Ltd.

mtDNA Haplogroup V

Mitochondrial haplogroup V is a primarily European haplogroup and underwent an expansion within Europe beginning approximately 13,000 years ago. Though it occurs at low frequency throughout Europe, it is interesting to note that the highest frequency of haplogroup V is found among the Saami in Finland and the Catalunya region of Spain. Some evidence suggests that individuals bearing haplogroup V participated in the colonization of Europe following the last period of glaciation. Future work will better resolve the distribution and historical characteristics of this haplogroup. The mtDNA 'Clan of Velda' as named by author Brian Sykes in 'The Seven Daughters of Eve' is one of the smallest haplogroups of apparent European origin.
A Signal, from Human mtDNA, of Postglacial Recolonization in Europe.

mtDNA Haplogroup W

Haplogroup W is derived from the N superhaplogroup, which dates to approximately 65,000 years ago. The origin of haplogroup W dates to approximately 25,000 years ago, and it is mainly found distributed in west Eurasia (or Europe). It is likely that individuals bearing this lineage participated in the expansion into the bulk of Europe following the Last Glacial Maximum. Future work, including obtaining more samples from central Asia, will further refine the historical distribution of this haplogroup and better determine the role it played in the peopling of Europe.

mtDNA Haplogroup X

 

Haplogroup X is derived from the N superhaplogroup, which dates to approximately 65,000 years ago. The origin of haplogroup X dates to approximately 30,000 years, and is found distributed throughout the world. Originally found in Europe and thought to be only distributed regionally, the finding of haplogroup X in the Americas startled the human population genetics community. Recently, it has been discovered that there are two major sub-lineages within haplogroup X, and that the geographic distribution and relative ages of these two sub-lineages accord with previous ideas concerning the peopling of the world. Future work on this interesting haplogroup will better document the particulars of the emergence of its distribution and shed more light on regional historical contact and migration.