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U6a7--North Africa & Beyond

Adventure through the Levant, Europe and the Americas
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FAQ

If you have a question not covered below, or just want some feedback on this group and your place in it, or anything else...the best way to reach me is directly via email at dnadeb@gmail.com  

NOTE:  Like with all projects at FTDNA, there is NO FEE or DONATION required to join this group! 

I joined this group awhile ago, why haven't I heard anything?
Ok, this will be my one mea culpa paragraph...I started this project but then was pulled in other directions, including needing to wind up some research for my other projects..I didn't want to launch this one until I felt I had time to be thorough in its set-up and responsive to members.  I should be up to speed by the end of 2021 if not before...but meanwhile, feel free to contact me with questions at any time:  dnadeb@gmail.com

What more do you need from me, other than joining the group?
RESULTS: If you haven't made your results "visible" to the group administrator. please do...I need to see your coding region results to properly place you within the group and evaluate where you fit into our group migration story. If you haven't already done so, please go to Manage Personal Preferences on your home dashboard page and under the "Project Preferences" tab, scroll down to Coding Region Sharing and check the box for "Opt into Sharing" so I can view your full results and give you feedback.

Questions? I'm here to answer: dnadeb@gmail.com

MATERNAL ANCESTRY: Also, please share whatever you know about your older maternal ancestors...even if you are not sure of places or dates, "family stories" and "rumors" are valuable clues. (That often turn out to be closer to fact than people think!)   And I may be able to help you trace back farther...

Some of you who have been in this group for years have already given me this info, so no worries...it's you newer folks I'm talking to.  Not sure if I have your info or not? Email me!


Am I likely to find a cousin I can confirm with a paper trail via this maternal DNA testing?
To be blunt, no.  It's possible but not likely. (Although if you have a particular person you THINK is a relative, the DNA test can be a great way to confirm or deny that!) The reason it is not likely otherwise is that via DNA testing, the time to the common ancestor is usually farther back than people's paper trails go.  And in many cases, such as with Ashkenazi Jews or people descended from slaves, surnames are not ancient or even hereditary, once you go back more than a few generations.  Your matches do give you clues, though, as to your maternal family history.  Indeed, you can learn some absolutely awesome things...see next FAQ:

What exactly will I get out of being in this group?
It's going to be a wild ride, so buckle your seat belt.  First, if you haven't already clicked on the "LINKS" tab, please do so as there are many items there of interest already.  Second, as soon as I have updated our private group chart---this is a chart different than the FTDNA list of results---I will post it and send it to members so you can see exactly who you match and how closely and how significantly.  Thirdly and most thrilling, from this information I will be creating a phylogeny (group tree) which combines your results with family history information, world history information and the results from recent genetic studies to tell our story of how such a diverse group of people as we are (Acadians in Canada, Cajuns in the US, Portuguese, Spaniards, French, British, Jews, Africans, and many others) all connect on a common maternal line.  It will be an awesome migration story.

Should I do more DNA testing now?  
The answer varies quite a bit from person to person, so please feel free to email me directly to get an individualized reply.  But in general, for MtDNA, it is VERY valuable to have done the full genome sequence (mega or FGS)...so if you have only tested HVR1 and HVR2 levels, upgrading would be well worth the money. However, it is not cheap.  If your results might make a big difference in our group analysis, I'd be willing to help cover the cost.  And you can wait for sales which FTDNA often holds (especially around the holidays!) to reduce your costs.  

Although we are an MtDNA group, if you have other questions about DNA testing (ydna, family finder, Geno 2.0 etc.), email me.  I've done almost every test known to man and can guide you!