H Subclade Discovery

Mitochondrial Haplogroups H18 to H108, H unnamed subclades
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Welcome to the H Subclade Discovery Project

 

The H Subclade Discovery Project serves as a public space for all mtFull-tested H, along with The Mitochondrial DNA Haplogroup H & HV Project, which supports in addition anyone assigned to H via any other test. You should join both groups as anything discovered here has potential resonance in the 12,000+ pool of matches of the latter.

 

If it exists, you should also apply to the project dedicated to your major branch, and if not, you're welcome to open a new one. H1 to H17, H28, H35, HV and HV0 already have or had a group, some of them very successful in discovering new subclades, and they're likely to count with more of your matches in, a bigger database of your closest mitochondrial cousins from whom the administrators might be able to draw more precise answers and theories about your own maternal origin.

 

This situation leaves all the subclades without a working project of their own, "orphan" of a better understanding about their place in the tree. Until a specific group is created, this will be the home for that research, with the limitations set by the large number of branches that it will have to support, around 100 different early mutations of H and their descendants. We will try to solve first and foremost their questions, taking precedence over any subclade with an independent FTDNA project.

 

In the same spirit, the order of processing in every phase will favour rareness and a more recent scientific definition (H+high number) over big, old and frequent subclades, always starting with those that remain in basic H without further classification, continuing with H106 and going up the list till we reach H1. Those belonging to HV will be attended too but, as they weren't covered by this project before, don't have a pre-established priority level yet.

 


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