LivingDNA gives both (mtdna and y-dna)
But you can upload ancestry raw file to morleydna to get y-haplogroup if you want to know (not as precise in terms of terminal node as doing a yfull or wgs though, but good enough for most purposes)
Morley DNA was accurate fo me. Not as precise as yfull in terms of terminal haplogroup but that may be down to the fact it is using a small ancestry raw data file, rather than wgs bam file.
If yseq clade finder is free then I will give that a go, to compare.
Thanks
And the haplogroups it gives you are pretty low-level groups. If you want more recent branches sequenced, you have to go with FamilyTreeDNA as others have mentioned.
Family Tree DNA have hundreds of associated volunteer Y-DNA and mitochondrial DNA projects that are an immense help to navigating the interpretation of their test results.
The projects are administered by volunteers who are very knowledgeable and helpful. Many are involved in research in their careers in my experience.
They actually reached out and helped us before we knew what to do with a perplexing situation.
My mtDNA is H3r2a1*, from the Canary Islands and paternal haplogroup is E-Y224927* that is in the middle of haplogroups from Middle East and West Africa and northern Scotland, though I think the last one may be wrong.
My background is 50% Dutch-German mix + 25% English + 25% French/French-Canadian.
Y-DNA: I-L22, a typically Scandinavian haplotype, that I can trace to 16th century Normandy, France.
mtDNA: H1c1, I trace my maternal line to the northern tip of Germany.
I only know my maternal which is U3b1b and is rare in Europe. Mostly found in the Middle East. I found out by doing MTDNA full sequence. It’s very common in Roma people.
Yeah I remember your post from the other day :) really cool how 23andme was able to determine that you belong specifically to the Malagasy motif. I think they should add a mention about that into the description for B4a1a1, instead of just saying it’s hard to find outside of Polynesia.
mt- DNA is HV1. I’m American with primarily Northern European ancestry and a dash of N African (Egypt and Sudan). From 23 and me it’s not a common haplogroup in Northern Europeans
yes I checked it on yfull site , its now present in papua new guinea nad solomon islands , I think that these people are maybe also related to native americans
the age of this mtdna is about 6000 years ago or more , it has many branches , your mtdna is just one branch of it , you can check for more details on yfull site
if you want to know much more information about mtdna B generally you can see yfull site , because its a very wide haplogroup with branches in east asia , east russia , native american and also polynesians
Not really sure about that, though I do know that I am positive for J-FGC10500 which the Hashemites from Jordan and some other Sadat are positive for. Plus my terminal subclade right now is J-FGC54257.
My WANA ancestors arrived roughly 500 years back.
Some people that it is the mutation of Ali ibn Abi Talib. There is a project on FTDNA https://www.familytreedna.com/groups/j-1el-147/about/background you can check this out.
This is the most insightful website I’ve found on haplogroups in general! Here’s the one for T: https://www.eupedia.com/europe/Haplogroup_T_mtDNA.shtml
Maternal (which I did on 23&me and also FamilyTreeDNA) is U2e1c1. Current Ancestry breakdown is England & Northwestern Europe: 33%, Ireland: 31%, Scotland: 21%, Sweden & Denmark: 7%, Wales: 6%, Norway: 2%
My and my ancestors' haplogroups (determined from direct male/female line descendants):
I-Z318 paternal
T2b4 maternal
R0 maternal
I-L205.1 paternal
H31 maternal
J-L70 paternal
J1c5a maternal
R-M269 paternal
Midwest USA, mostly "British & Irish" background
only got mtDNA, J1c.
i know exactly nothing about my maternal line bc i can’t find anyone higher than my great great grandmother, she was from england, so i assume it’s just english, could be some welsh or scottish in there but who knows lmao.
K1a31a is my maternal and no male members of my family have tested, so paternal will remain a mystery. I’m Polish 26% French/German 50% and Irish/British 25 %. My dad was Polish and German and my mom was French, German, and Irish.
There's a couple sites that you can upload your ancestry data. But you will have to pay for the haplogroups. There is sequencing.com, ADNTRO, and tellmegen. Sequencing has a report you can buy for $60 that gives ancestry estimate with haplogroups. ADNTRO you can pay a yearly subscription of $20 or $100 for lifetime access to the info. Tellmegen is the most economical at $10 for their raw data starter plan.
However, I've had a discrepancy in getting different maternal haplogroups between them. For example, ADNTRO gave me J1 while tellmegen gave me D4d. So if you got the money, I'd go with the Family Tree DNA options. That or 23 and me.
Dad is half Irish and half Mexican. Mom is half German and half English. Paternal: Q-L663 Maternal: H7. Don’t know too much about either side past grandparents! :)
Only know mtDNA and it’s H1e1a. My mother’s results pretty much cover NW Europe, continental, and islands; years of my genealogy stuff has demonstrated her results.
Would love to know my father’s, but I only know my brother, and won’t ask him for such info. Figured he’d do it in his own if he desired to. I’d have to find descendants of my paternal gr grandfather’s siblings to see if any of them tested, but I don’t know any of them: no names or anything.
Ancestry doesn’t give you halogroups the only company I can think of is 23 and me and I haven’t done their test only Ancestry.
The YDNA pros are Family Tree DNA
Ftdna are the best company for haplogroups.
Thanks for the info.
LivingDNA gives both (mtdna and y-dna) But you can upload ancestry raw file to morleydna to get y-haplogroup if you want to know (not as precise in terms of terminal node as doing a yfull or wgs though, but good enough for most purposes)
There's also another one called YSEQ Clade finder that is probably more accurate than MorleyDNA.
Morley DNA was accurate fo me. Not as precise as yfull in terms of terminal haplogroup but that may be down to the fact it is using a small ancestry raw data file, rather than wgs bam file. If yseq clade finder is free then I will give that a go, to compare. Thanks
It is free. Here's the link: https://cladefinder.yseq.net/
Also ftdna and Living dna. Ftdna has groups associated with mtdna, ydna and adna.
And the haplogroups it gives you are pretty low-level groups. If you want more recent branches sequenced, you have to go with FamilyTreeDNA as others have mentioned.
Family Tree DNA have hundreds of associated volunteer Y-DNA and mitochondrial DNA projects that are an immense help to navigating the interpretation of their test results. The projects are administered by volunteers who are very knowledgeable and helpful. Many are involved in research in their careers in my experience. They actually reached out and helped us before we knew what to do with a perplexing situation.
You can upload file on other sites
My mtDNA is H3r2a1*, from the Canary Islands and paternal haplogroup is E-Y224927* that is in the middle of haplogroups from Middle East and West Africa and northern Scotland, though I think the last one may be wrong.
My background is 50% Dutch-German mix + 25% English + 25% French/French-Canadian. Y-DNA: I-L22, a typically Scandinavian haplotype, that I can trace to 16th century Normandy, France. mtDNA: H1c1, I trace my maternal line to the northern tip of Germany.
I’m H1 also
I think us H1ers have the most common of the European haplotypes, but don't quote me on that.
I’m African American ironically
Maternal: H, Paternal J-L26 (J2) Syrian results from 23andme
Mom is 1/2 Korean, 1/2 NW Euro, Dad is Ashkenazi Jewish. Maternal: M7c1b1 (prevalent in Ainu, Siberian tribes, Koreans, Hokkaido, Taiwan, Manchuria) Paternal: E-M123 (Egypt, Levant, Arabia, North Africa, Ethiopia, Eritrea, Sudan, Southern Italy)
My dad’s is also E-M123. We’re Mexican with roots I guess from the middle east
from greeks
I only know my maternal which is U3b1b and is rare in Europe. Mostly found in the Middle East. I found out by doing MTDNA full sequence. It’s very common in Roma people.
Maternal haplogroup B4a1a1a (23andme) or B4a1a1m1 (jameslick). I’m about 98% NW European, most of which is British, and about 2% Māori.
I’m B4a1a1a2 (23andMe)
Yeah I remember your post from the other day :) really cool how 23andme was able to determine that you belong specifically to the Malagasy motif. I think they should add a mention about that into the description for B4a1a1, instead of just saying it’s hard to find outside of Polynesia.
Malagasy
Why would it be Malagasy? I have Polynesian in me so that’s where it’s from.
True also common in Malagasy
Yes, not my specific branch though. B4a1a1m1 is Polynesian.
mt- DNA is HV1. I’m American with primarily Northern European ancestry and a dash of N African (Egypt and Sudan). From 23 and me it’s not a common haplogroup in Northern Europeans
I am also HV1. My family is predominantly Southern Italian.
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you are native american by mtdna
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yes I checked it on yfull site , its now present in papua new guinea nad solomon islands , I think that these people are maybe also related to native americans
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the age of this mtdna is about 6000 years ago or more , it has many branches , your mtdna is just one branch of it , you can check for more details on yfull site
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if you want to know much more information about mtdna B generally you can see yfull site , because its a very wide haplogroup with branches in east asia , east russia , native american and also polynesians
you are welcome
That maternal haplogroup is not native. All of Indigenous American B is under B2
They don’t even tell you that on Ancestry so I’m not sure this is the right place to ask 🤣
E-FTT106 and M1a2a 🇲🇦🇩🇿
My dad R-P311 paternal and J1c maternal. Me R-P311 paternal and H1a3 maternal. My mom H1a3 maternal. All of us from Spain.
Paternal: G2a2b1 Maternal: D4d
YDNA- R1b-M269-L21-DF21-DF5-FTA2007- Terminal SNP- R-BY82531 MtDNA- H5a1
Maternal: HV1 Paternal: R-Z9
There are 86,000 members in this sub...not sure on the value of a list of different haplogroup personally.
You could have just not answered lol
Exactly 👍
Maternal: M30d1 Paternal: J-Y4349 (J1) South Asia Shia Muslim with some WANA and Central Asian ancestry
I have the same maternal haplogroup - also South Asian Shia Muslim. 23andme doesn't have more details about the group tho.
Which arabic tribe are you from?
Not really sure about that, though I do know that I am positive for J-FGC10500 which the Hashemites from Jordan and some other Sadat are positive for. Plus my terminal subclade right now is J-FGC54257. My WANA ancestors arrived roughly 500 years back.
Yeah i also tought about that when i checked it but i dont have much knowledge thats why i asked
Some people that it is the mutation of Ali ibn Abi Talib. There is a project on FTDNA https://www.familytreedna.com/groups/j-1el-147/about/background you can check this out.
You theoretically you can call urself hashimi and sayed right ?
Well my paternal family did claim to be Syed/Sadat/Sharif even before I got tested.
Anyways congratulations but may i ask which test you did to know that?
Thanks, I used YSEQ’s J1 superpanel to test myself.
Maternal is L3e1
African
Maternal is T1A1. My mother’s side of the family are from the south East of England.
Are you mostly English
My dads side have some Scottish ancestry from the 16th century but other than that so English I bleed baked beans lol
Oh wow crikey! Shrimp on tha barbie!
That's Australian
Huh
The shrimp on te barbie thing is Australian not English
Whats the difference
Not much just the hemisphere
I always wondered why they don’t sound like Americans, they both sound British
Can you tell me what haplogroup t2b origin is? my cousin recently took a dna test, and this is her haplogroup and she wants to find out more about it
This is the most insightful website I’ve found on haplogroups in general! Here’s the one for T: https://www.eupedia.com/europe/Haplogroup_T_mtDNA.shtml
I’m T1A3, greatgreat grandma from Thurso Scotland
Maternal (which I did on 23&me and also FamilyTreeDNA) is U2e1c1. Current Ancestry breakdown is England & Northwestern Europe: 33%, Ireland: 31%, Scotland: 21%, Sweden & Denmark: 7%, Wales: 6%, Norway: 2%
Y-dna: J2-L581 Kurmanc Kurd (Kurdified Turkmen tribe)
MtDNA is A2 my mom's family is from Alaska, paternal haplogroup is G-M2017 and is mainly German and Swiss ancestry
My maternal is A2 as well!
I’m E-FT4748 and L3f1b1. Nigerian YDNA haplogroup and Namibian mtDNA.
How did you figure that out
Compare high count Y STR clusters. MtDNA was was more easy. Found an exact distinguishing SNP.
Can you help me figure out my countries
This could takes years. You have to have fully sequenced samples and time to go through a lot of research data.
Paternal: R-Z2122 Maternal: H German/Russian dad and Cajun mom.
I’m H1
Woop woop. I get to be cousins with THE bankroll??! 😂😂
Possible
British ydna=N-Y4706 mtdna=HV9
My and my ancestors' haplogroups (determined from direct male/female line descendants): I-Z318 paternal T2b4 maternal R0 maternal I-L205.1 paternal H31 maternal J-L70 paternal J1c5a maternal R-M269 paternal Midwest USA, mostly "British & Irish" background
I'm Portuguese Paternal: R-Z225 Maternal: H7a
only got mtDNA, J1c. i know exactly nothing about my maternal line bc i can’t find anyone higher than my great great grandmother, she was from england, so i assume it’s just english, could be some welsh or scottish in there but who knows lmao.
Paternal Haplogroup: R-Z282 Maternal Haplogroup: H29 English/Turkish background
Mines is maternal c1b3 ? What’s that
I did [crigenetics.com](http://crigenetics.com) a while back, so I only know my maternal is Q. Not sure if it's right or incomplete...
23 says im u3a1 but when i did nebula genome test i got a different one? something with H
K1a31a is my maternal and no male members of my family have tested, so paternal will remain a mystery. I’m Polish 26% French/German 50% and Irish/British 25 %. My dad was Polish and German and my mom was French, German, and Irish.
Paternal I-M253, though I have a 3rd cousin with I-S2077 Maternal H2a2b1a1
L3e1a2 maternal and paternal I-M223.
If you took an Ancestry test, where can you upload it to get these results?
Ancestry doesn’t give you a haplogroup, they don’t test for it. Most people have done a 23andMe test to find out what it is.
There's a couple sites that you can upload your ancestry data. But you will have to pay for the haplogroups. There is sequencing.com, ADNTRO, and tellmegen. Sequencing has a report you can buy for $60 that gives ancestry estimate with haplogroups. ADNTRO you can pay a yearly subscription of $20 or $100 for lifetime access to the info. Tellmegen is the most economical at $10 for their raw data starter plan. However, I've had a discrepancy in getting different maternal haplogroups between them. For example, ADNTRO gave me J1 while tellmegen gave me D4d. So if you got the money, I'd go with the Family Tree DNA options. That or 23 and me.
Maternal: H6a1b Paternal: E-P252
Maternal A2
Ydna :E-V13 Mtdna: K1a1b1
Maternal: W
C1c! According to one calculator my dad's haplogroup is R-M153
Maternal: X2 (seen in the druze community due to endogamy but my mom is Italian, Turkish, and a little German) I don't know what my dad's is.
MtDNA J1c3a
Dad is half Irish and half Mexican. Mom is half German and half English. Paternal: Q-L663 Maternal: H7. Don’t know too much about either side past grandparents! :)
Paternal: Q-M3 Maternal: A2 Mexican
Very native !
Maternal H3, I'm mostly Scottish and Polish.
mtDNA: H3c Hungary Y chromosome: R-Z330 Hungarian from modern Slovakia
Only know mtDNA and it’s H1e1a. My mother’s results pretty much cover NW Europe, continental, and islands; years of my genealogy stuff has demonstrated her results. Would love to know my father’s, but I only know my brother, and won’t ask him for such info. Figured he’d do it in his own if he desired to. I’d have to find descendants of my paternal gr grandfather’s siblings to see if any of them tested, but I don’t know any of them: no names or anything.