U3b mtDNA subclade
- MarcuccioV
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Re: U3b mtDNA subclade
Maybe the "u" was a holdover from a more "southern" dialect... 

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- MarcuccioV
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Re: U3b mtDNA subclade
Her dialect pronunciation was a definitive "booh". Heard her say it hundreds of times. My mother said it too.
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- MarcuccioV
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Re: U3b mtDNA subclade
It's an earlier mutation of U3b. U3b2 (at least my subclade and HVR1 & HVR2 mutations) seem to stem from Sicily...
I have numerous DNA matches with ancestors in Messina, Agrigento and Palermo provinces. No connections thus far that I can find, however...
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