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Lineages and Results of mtDNA Testing for Haplogroup J — "Clan Jasmine"
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Mitochondrial DNA Haplogroup J, popularly known as, "Clan Jasmine," arose some 50,000 years ago in the Near East.  It spread across Europe along with the spread of agriculture some 10,000 years ago.  The root lineage, J*, is found thinly throughout Europe.  We have one member who is J*.
The Cambridge Reference Sequence (CRS) is arbitrarily designated as the standard against which all mtDNA sequences are compared, and test results are expressed as differences from the CRS.
In the table below, a darkened empty cell means the test was not ordered.  All HVR1 marker designations begin with "16___"; so, to save space and improve readability, I've dropped the 16 in the tables.  With regard to results, a letter in red indicates a mutation (a base has changed); a letter in green indicates a new base has been inserted; a minus sign (-) indicates a base has been lost.
With regard to lineages, given names and patronymics are shown as Initial Caps, while surnames are shown in ALL-CAPS (these are the womens' maiden names, not their married names).
Your project admin recommends uploading your mtDNA results to MitoSearch.org, which can be done at your FTDNA member page (on the "mtDNA Matches" tab).

Haplogroup J*
Kit # MitoSearch
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Differences from CRS Known Lineage
HVR1 HVR2
N11032 8XNPZ 69T, 126C   Daughter [awaiting lineage] Anna Rasmusdatter (c1628-1704) of Kolsgaard, Bisholt, Glud Sogn, Bjerre Herred, Vejle Amt, DK
#N11032 has a common haplotype with hundreds of matches in the FTDNA database.  Your project admin recommends testing HVR2 to get some separation from more distant kin.


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