H: An Introduction[The mtDNA H Haplogroup Project] 


H: An Introduction

Membership

Project membership contains a mixed group of results. There are those who have taken only a basic test placing them in Haplogroup H with HVR1 results. There are some who have extended their testing to HVR2. Many have taken the mtDNA Full Genome Sequence test that includes all of the control and coding regions.

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NucleotidesmtDNAmtDNAPlusmtDNA Full Sequence
Hypervariable Region 2 00001-00574 X X
Coding Region 00575-16000 X
Hypervariable Region 1 16001-16569 X X X


The results considered in this section come from members who have not taken ether the mtDNA Haplogroup H subclade test, mt-H, or the mtDNA Full Genome Sequence test, FGS.

Completenessn
HVR1 1344
HVR1&2 471
FGS 0


Geographic Distribution

CountryCount
Austria10
Belarus5
Bosnia and Herzegovina1
Bulgaria1
Croatia5
Cyprus4
Czech Republic7
Denmark10
England130
Finland24
France34
Germany125
Greece4
Hungary14
Iceland1
India1
Iran3
Ireland93
Italy39
Latvia1
Lebanon1
Lithuania9
Luxembourg1
Malta1
Moldova2
Netherlands22
Northern Ireland1
Norway36
Poland38
Portugal14
Romania3
Russian Federation17
Scotland48
Serbia2
Slovakia6
Slovenia1
Spain13
Sweden31
Switzerland8
Turkey2
Ukraine16
United Kingdom111
Wales13
Unknown Origin436
Total1344


Sources

The molecular dissection of mtDNA haplogroup H confirms that the Franco-Cantabrian glacial refuge was a major source for the European gene pool.
Achilli A, Rengo C, Magri C, Battaglia V, Olivieri A, Scozzari R, Cruciani F, Zeviani M, Briem E, Carelli V, Moral P, Dugoujon JM, Roostalu U, Loogväli EL, Kivisild T, Bandelt HJ, Richards M, Villems R, Santachiara-Benerecetti AS, Semino O, Torroni A
Am J Hum Genet75p910-8(2004 Nov)

Reanalysis and revision of the Cambridge reference sequence for human mitochondrial DNA.
Andrews RM, Kubacka I, Chinnery PF, Lightowlers RN, Turnbull DM, Howell N
Nat Genet23p147(1999 Oct)

Single nucleotide polymorphisms over the entire mtDNA genome that increase the power of forensic testing in Caucasians.
Coble MD, Just RS, O'Callaghan JE, Letmanyi IH, Peterson CT, Irwin JA, Parsons TJ
Int J Legal Med118p137-46(2004 Jun)

Dissection of mitochondrial superhaplogroup H using coding region SNPs.
Brandstätter A, Salas A, Niederstätter H, Gassner C, Carracedo A, Parson W
Electrophoresis27p2541-50(2006 Jul)

Phylogenetic network for European mtDNA.
Finnilä S, Lehtonen MS, Majamaa K
Am J Hum Genet68p1475-84(2001 Jun)

Reduced-median-network analysis of complete mitochondrial DNA coding-region sequences for the major African, Asian, and European haplogroups.
Herrnstadt C, Elson JL, Fahy E, Preston G, Turnbull DM, Anderson C, Ghosh SS, Olefsky JM, Beal MF, Davis RE, Howell N
Am J Hum Genet70p1152-71(2002 May)

Disuniting uniformity: a pied cladistic canvas of mtDNA haplogroup H in Eurasia.
Loogväli EL, Roostalu U, Malyarchuk BA, Derenko MV, Kivisild T, Metspalu E, Tambets K, Reidla M, Tolk HV, Parik J, Pennarun E, Laos S, Lunkina A, Golubenko M, Barac L, Pericic M, Balanovsky OP, Gusar V, Khusnutdinova EK, Stepanov V, Puzyrev V, Rudan P, Balanovska EV, Grechanina E, Richard C, Moisan JP, Chaventré A, Anagnou NP, Pappa KI, Michalodimitrakis EN, Claustres M, Gölge M, Mikerezi I, Usanga E, Villems R
Mol Biol Evol21p2012-21(2004 Nov)

Origin and expansion of haplogroup H, the dominant human mitochondrial DNA lineage in West Eurasia: the Near Eastern and Caucasian perspective.
Roostalu U, Kutuev I, Loogväli EL, Metspalu E, Tambets K, Reidla M, Khusnutdinova EK, Usanga E, Kivisild T, Villems R
Mol Biol Evol24p436-48(2007 Feb)


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