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Mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) is a continuous circle of 16569 genetic bases, each appearing at a distinct marker location. Locations are designated by number from 00001 to 16569.

Locations on the mtDNA circle from 16001 to 00579 are most useful for recent genealogy research. This range of locations is called the "D-loop" or the "control region". The D-loop can be divided into three regions called HVR1 (16024 to 16365), HVR2 (00073 to 00340), and HVR3 (00438 to 00574).

The table below displays the range of locations reported by various companies for each HV region. Please note that these ranges don't always correspond to the technical HV Region definitions.

CompanyHVR1HVR2HVR3
African Ancestry1602416424
Ancestry.com160011656900001003900039100590
DNA-Fingerprint160241636500073003400043800574
DNA Heritage160011656800001004000040100576
Family Tree DNA16001165690000100579
GeneTree160001656900001003400034100580
Genographic1600116569
Oxford Ancestors1600116400
Relative Genetics160011656900001003900039100590
SMGF158411656900001004370043800720
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