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Still waiting.
FTDNA has not yet completed the analysis of my mtDNA further downstream

But judging by the new subclades created by Mitotree FTDNA, I believe everything is heading towards confirmation by FTDNA of the same subclade already confirmed a long time ago in mitochondrial Yfull in my specific case. Of course, this will be nice.
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Completed now. FTDNA and Yfull converge.


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Completed now. FTDNA and Yfull converge.


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Mine is still the same but I suspect this is the branch:
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I have 1 Portuguese with a genetic distance of 1, a Spanish with a genetic distance of 1 and another Portuguese with a distance of 2 and this is the only branch with Portuguese people within m1b2 so far.
 
Confirmed:
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still the same ( maybe in the future as more people get tested it will change)

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Another Jasmine, interestingly my mtdna migrated from Scandinavia-East Europe area to England by 800 BC; shortly before the Bronze Age collapse.
It’s awesome that J1c7a36 might have brought Baltic Amber to Bronze Age Britain. :)
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mine is H
 
With the Mitotree upgrade my mtDNA haplogroup changed from J1c3 (shared with 3,573 other testers, 1.3% of all mtDNA testers) to J1c3v (shared with just 12 other testers). I also now have a private variant, F2660032, shared with no other tester. J1c3v was founded around 200 BCE, probably in the British Isles. My earliest known mtDNA ancestor was a woman born in London in the mid-18th century.
 
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