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From: "Pieter J. Cramwinckel" <>
Subject: Re: [DNA] FTDNA
Date: Tue, 27 Aug 2002 10:54:48 +0200
References: <60.24f50682.2a9abee9@aol.com>


So HG1 = Atlantic modal type
Hg2 = viking?
Hg3 = ?
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Sent: Monday, August 26, 2002 1:14 AM
Subject: Re: [DNA] FTDNA


>
> Yes, it is one step removed from the "Atlantic Modal Haplotype," also
called
> haplogroup 1. That's the most common haplotype in Europe.
>
> .......hg1.hg2.hg3
> DYS388.12..14..12
> DYS393.13..13..13
> DYS392.13..11..11
> DYS19..14..14..16
> DYS390.24..22..25
> DYS391.11..10..11
>
>
>
>
>
>
> In order to test for NA in
> > my paternal line, is it correct that my father's sister's daughter or
> > granddaughter could do this with mtDNA testing. I know, you are
probably
> > thinking I haven't really learned a lot, with such elemental questions
:o)
> >
>
> Your father could also do the test, IF the NA ancestry is in a straight
line
> of females or a straight line of males. FTDNA has a diagram on their web
> site. Your father's mtDNA is the same as his sister's and his sister's
> children. However, you would have the mtDNA of your mother.
>
> Ann Turner
> GENEALOGY-DNA List Administrator
> http://lists.rootsweb.com/index/other/Miscellaneous/GENEALOGY-DNA.html
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