H52: Puzzled By Lack Of Info. Assist Please

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Caucasian - N. European (Scandinavian)
Y-DNA haplogroup
I1 ► M253 ► L338
mtDNA haplogroup
H52
My maternal line ends with H52. I can find very little on this haplogroup which arose from H. I am not informed enough on mtDNA to grasp this. Wikipedia says: mitochondrial DNA is inherited only from the mother's ovum. There are theories, however, that paternal mtDNA transmission in humans can occur under certain circumstances

My DNA was done by Genographic Project 2.0 showing an "H" followed by H52 ...does anyone have the information on H52

http://7es.us/h52.jpg
 
My maternal line ends with H52. I can find very little on this haplogroup which arose from H. I am not informed enough on mtDNA to grasp this. Wikipedia says: mitochondrial DNA is inherited only from the mother's ovum. There are theories, however, that paternal mtDNA transmission in humans can occur under certain circumstances

My DNA was done by Genographic Project 2.0 showing an "H" followed by H52 ...does anyone have the information on H52

http://7es.us/h52.jpg
It is an interesting and theoretically possible case. There are known cases of maternal cells fusing to fetus, in early stage, and creating a hybrid individual. There is a possibility, however small, that fathers stem cell could fuse with fetus too and to be incorporated in many organs throughout a body. Later, depending on a part of body DNA is being sequenced from, the results can vary dramatically.

Sorry, I can't help you with H52.
 
Thats crazy that there are 52 defining mutations on the level right under H, talk about a star burst.
 

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