Why are so many different countries listed?
Similar DNA results tend to be found in a range of countries in the same geographic area. Some results are common enough that they have spread out throughout a very large region or a continent over the millennia. If, for example, you match people from countries located throughout Europe, you happen to have a DNA result which is found in all of these places. The best way to narrow down the list is to test more markers until th results yield only a small range of countries. This can help determine which matches are most relevant to you.
If, for example, you match people from countries located throughout Europe, then you happen to have a DNA result which is found in all of these places. The same hypervariable region one motifs within a haplogroup tend to be found in a range of countries in an area. This is influenced by political boundary changes and local marriage patterns. In cultures where women often leave their family and move to another village or tribal group, a wide geographic dispersal is expected. Some results are found often enough that they have spread out throughout a very large region or a continent. Moving to a higher resolution test, the mtDNA Refine test or the mtDNA Full Genomic Sequence test, will reduce the time to a common ancestor with your matches and reduce the number of potential places of origin.
The same DNA results tend to be found in a range of countries in an area. Some results are found often enough that they have spread out throughout a very large region or a continent. If, for example, you match people from countries located throughout Europe, you happen to have a DNA result which is found in all of these places. The best way to narrow down the list is to test the HVR2 region, since it can pick out which of these matches are high resolution matches. Ancestral studies have shown that females have married men in different villages, historically, while men have tended to stay in their ancestral villages.
Similar DNA results tend to be found in a range of countries in the same geographic area. Some results are common enough that they have spread out throughout a very large region or a continent over the millennia. If, for example, you match people from countries located throughout Europe, you happen to have a DNA result which is found in all of thes …