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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Djehuti: [QB] [QUOTE]Originally posted by Oshun: [qb] [IMG]https://anonimag.es/i/20108314_465413223816872_4515292004374876349_n97e98.jpg[/IMG] Is one more comprehensive than the other? Because the way this illustration looks, mtdna could reflect as little as 1/16th of your overall ancestry... [/qb][/QUOTE]By the way, the chart above looks misleading in that it shows the male to inherit 1/2 of his Y chromosome from his father and 1/2 of his mitochondria from his mother. Of course this is not what happens. Instead a male inherits the ENTIRE Y chromosome intact from his father and ALL of his mother's mitochondria. It just so happens that a male can only pass on his Y chromosome to progeny via his sperm but not mitochondria which is carried by the female's egg. [/QB][/QUOTE]
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