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    mtDNA A23 in Galicia (Spain)

    Thank you all for your contributions. The sad side in this story is that this mitochondrial line is likely broken in my family. My grandmother's daughter had only male children. Her elder sister had three male children. Her younger sister did have a daughter - a lesbian. I hope my...
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    MyHeritageDNA Share your MyHeritage DNA Ethnicity Estimates

    I'm from Galicia. My results are: Iberian 36,7% Scandinavian 20,3% Irish, Scottish and Welsh 16,1% Sardinian 16,0% Ashkenazi jew 3,0% North African 7,1% Nigerian 0,8%
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    mtDNA A23 in Galicia (Spain)

    Are you sure A23 is also Native American? I can't find any information related with the presence of mtDNA A23 in Mexico. All I can find about it that it is from Asia. I'm speaking about A23, not A2-a23.
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    mtDNA A23 in Galicia (Spain)

    My grandmother is from Poio, Rias Baixas, and her grandparents were from the same place. Her DNA test results didn't show any Amerindian ancestry at all. It showed the typical Iberian, Northwest Europe, Irish, North Africa... The most uncommon thing she has is Sardinian (weird because I don't...
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    mtDNA A23 in Galicia (Spain)

    I did a test to my paternal grandmother and I found out her mtDNA is A23. I was searching information about it. It is common among Siberians, Bashkirs, Qashqai, Kazakhs, Uzbeks, Tajiks, Mongols, Chinese, Korean, Japanese... A friend guessed that her mtDNA could come with the Alans. What do you...
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