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A 'hypervariable region' (HVR) is a location within
nuclear DNA or the D-loop of mitochondrial DNA in which
base pairs of
nucleotides repeat. Repeats in the hypervariable region are highly
polymorphic.
Genetic genealogy
There are two hypervariable regions used in human mitochondrial
genealogical DNA testing. HVR1 is considered a "low resolution" region and HVR2 is considered a "high resolution" region. Getting HVR1 and HVR2 DNA tests can help determine one's
haplogroup.
HVR1 locations are numbered 16001-16568. HVR2 locations are numbered 001-574.
See also
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Human mitochondrial DNA haplogroup
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Genealogical DNA test
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Cambridge Reference Sequence
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