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Scientists have identified a living person who shares the same rare maternal lineage as Ötzi the Iceman, the 5,300 year old mummified human discovered in the Alps. For years, researchers believed Ötzi’s mitochondrial DNA haplogroup, known as K1f, had no surviving descendants and was effectively extinct. However, through FamilyTreeDNA’s extensive mitochondrial DNA database, a man named Heddi Abbad, whose maternal ancestry traces to northeastern Algeria, was found to carry the same rare lineage. His DNA matches the two distinctive mutations previously seen only in Ötzi, along with a few additional mutations that developed over thousands of years. This discovery shows that Ötzi’s maternal line did survive, though it remains extremely rare today, and it highlights how ancient human migrations connected populations across Europe and North Africa during the Neolithic period.
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Ötzi the Iceman’s DNA Reveals a Living Relative 5,000 Years Later
For years, experts believed Ötzi the Iceman’s mitochondrial DNA lineage had vanished. New genetic analysis reveals it still survives today.blog.familytreedna.com
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