
June 21, 2024
Linda Burr
66 Hillside LN
Milford, NJ 08848
Kit ID# 1138806
Dear Linda,
Great news! Here are your MatriClan TestTM results.
You have maternal ancestors from the Tikar people in Cameroon. This means someone from your mom’s side of the
family was from this group a long time ago, 500 to 2,000 years ago.
We compared your DNA to more than 33,000 people’s DNA from Africa to find your ancestry result. Your DNA is a 99.7%
match with the Tikar people. This part of your DNA comes from your mother’s mother’s side.
Here are the parts of your DNA sequence that we used:
HVR1 Variants:16086C, 16129A, 16163G, 16187T, 16189C, 16223T, 16278T, 16293G, 16294T, 16311C, 16360T
HVR2 Variants:73G, 151T, 152C, 182T, 186A, 189C, 247A, 263G, 315.1C, 316A
HVR3 Variants:523d, 525d
Haplogroup: L1c3b
Everyone in your family on your mom’s side has this ancestry. Share these results with your mom, siblings, children, and
other family members like your grandmother, aunts, uncles and cousins.
Click here for more info about the Tikar people and Cameroon.
Peoples of the Central Cameroons
Ethnographic survey of the Central Cameroons in Western Africa.
Authors: Merran Mcculloch, Margaret Littlewood, and I. Dugast.
Published by Taylor & Francis Group.
Ethnographic Survey of Africa
Detailed study of various ethnic groups in Central Cameroons.
Focus on cultural, social, and historical aspects.
Part of a larger series on African ethnography.
Click here to learn about the people of the central Cameroons
Peoples of the Central Cameroons
- Ethnographic survey of the Central Cameroons in Western Africa.
- Authors: Merran Mcculloch, Margaret Littlewood, and I. Dugast.
- Published by Taylor & Francis Group.
Ethnographic Survey of Africa
- Detailed study of various ethnic groups in Central Cameroons.
- Focus on cultural, social, and historical aspects.
- Part of a larger series on African ethnography.