Right now, haplogroups are the only way to trace your family tree back to the time before surnames were invented. For example, there is a known haplogroup of people who originated in France, and who are widely believed to be the people who made the famous cave paintings in the French town of Chauvet. You can look at a maternal or paternal haplogroup and sub-group and see if it matches with the haplogroup and sub-group of the cave painters. If it does, you know you are descended from this illustrious and famous group of people.
If you are interested at all in where your family originated deep in time, before the age of records, then haplogroups should be of great fascination for you. This is something that was not possible before the age of DNA testing. Will established Ancestral Findings in and has helped genealogy researchers for over 25 years.
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Living DNA explain In this article, we intend to educate you about haplogroups, whilst answering some of the most frequent questions surrounding them. To get us underway What are haplogroups? If he matches me, then the evidence is quite strong I have the right 3x Great Grandfather. The limitation here is that this only works on direct paternal lines. At first glance, it all sounds pretty confusing. But the more time you spend working with haplogroups, the clearer it becomes.
And it can be well worth the effort. It connects you with fellow family history buffs in the present as well, who share the same passion, genes, and ancestors as you. How is this relevant? Hi Kelly. Are the other family members who tested on this same direct line? I was under the impression it was.
I was given mtdna Haplogroup U4a. But FamilyTreeDNA is the only company that tests the full mitochondria for the most accurate results. I am female have my Maternal Haplogroup from a dna test I had done through 23 and me.
My dad had dna test done through ancestry. I have his raw data files. Is there any way for me to determine my Paternal Haplogroup using his raw data? I believe you can upload his raw data to LivingDNA to get the haplogroup. On his birth certificate is recorded his Mothers name , but there is NO Fathers name recorded. This means her Father, my gt gt gt Grandfather is the one i want to identify.
Hi Kerry. Your assumptions seem likely. I love reading your website. Very clear and friendly. I have a question rather than a comment. What do you think of the CRI Genetics ancestry test. I had read a great review of it from Genetics Digest but I never see it compared in any other Genetic Testing comparisons, of which there are many. Any thoughts on this matter? Carla Burman. Hi Carla. My maternal haplogroup is H36 but my mother and daughter are both H5A. I am confused. Why is mine different?
Hi Barbara. M is a branch of the haplogroup E and is shorthand for E1b1a1a1a1c1a1a3a1a1 and referred to as CTS However, the AfricanAncestry.
By the way, my family has no interest in trying to claim Native American tribal rights or anything. We are just trying to understand our genetic genealogy. I present at my family reunions. I wrote to both companies and both stand by their result. I hope you can help me and maybe others will learn from your response also.
Thank you!
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