The Lineages and Results for the different haplogroups
are on separate pages.
Individuals
in different haplogroups have a zero probability of being closely
related, so there is no point in keeping them together on the same page. |
| The Cambridge Reference Sequence (CRS) is arbitrarily designated
as the standard against which all mtDNA sequences are compared, and subject
test results are expressed as differences from the CRS. In
the hierarchical (evolutionary) tree of mtDNA haplogroups, the CRS turns
out to be Haplogroup H2b. The CRS also happens to be negative for
the 519C mutation, which is otherwise very
common, so the majority of tested individuals will have this mutation listed
in the HVR1 region. |
In the results tables, 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, and a strikethrough
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 surnames are the
women's maiden names, not their married names. Strictly speaking,
women don't have surnames of their own. They adopt their father's
surname when their born, then adopt their husband's surname when they marry.
That's the reason there can be no mtDNA surname projects the way there
are Y-DNA surname projects. |
| Names of the test subjects and any living parents or grandparents (etc.)
are privatized, unless the test subject specifically requests that these
names be given. |
| Your project admin recommends uploading your mtDNA results to MitoSearch.org,
which can be done at your FTDNA member page (via the "MitoSearch.org" button
under the "Tools" heading on your member page). |
| If you have tested your mtDNA FGS (Full Genetic Sequence) and you want
the results shown on the web site, please contact me. |
mtDNA Haplogroup Representation
in the Danish Demes Project
| Hg |
n |
Origin (Amt) |
| H |
9 |
Aalborg, Århus, København, Haderslev,
Hnørring, Holbæk, Skanderborg, Søro |
| H1a1 |
1 |
København |
| H1c |
1 |
DK |
| H1e |
1 |
Haderslev |
| H2a1 |
4 |
Haderslev, Hjørring, Randers |
| H2a2 |
1 |
Nordfriesland |
| H2a2a |
2 |
DK, Roskilde |
| H4a1 |
1 |
København |
| H5a1 |
1 |
København |
| H7a |
1 |
Hjørring |
| H10 |
1 |
Ringkøbing |
| J |
2 |
Vejle, Rinkøbing |
| K |
2 |
Århus, København |
| K1a11 |
1 |
Haderslev |
| K1c
/ K1c1 |
1 |
Aalborg |
| K1c1b |
2 |
Hjørring, Holbæk |
| K1c2 |
1 |
Aalborg |
| T |
1 |
native Dane |
| T1 |
3 |
Præstø, Ringkøbing |
| T2 |
1 |
Hjørring |
| T2b |
1 |
Præstø |
| U2 |
2 |
København, Vejle |
| U4 |
1 |
Præstø |
| U5 |
7 |
Haderslev, Maribo, Odense |
| U5a1 |
1 |
Maribo |
| U5b2 |
1 |
Viborg |
| V |
4 |
Holbæk, København, Odense, Vejle |
| Total |
54 |
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