Here are some recommendations regarding full sequence mtDNA results. Please let me know if any links don't work, etc. Sincerely, Peter. :
The full sequence mtDNA test (mtFullSequence) may reveal medically significant information for you and all your mtDNA cousins.[1] While it is almost always safe to share HVR1 and HVR2 results of the mtDNAPlus test (i.e. by uploading to MitoSearch), you should not publicly share the results of a full sequence mtDNA test until a qualified consultant has confirmed your full sequence results do not reveal any health related issues.[2]
Those who test their full sequence mtDNA should submit their anonymous data to GenBank so that their results may be used in further scientific research such as the origin and distribution of mtDNA haplogroups.[3]
I also recommend you upload your RSRS values to http://www.mtdnacommunity.org/ see: http://www.mtdnacommunity.org/about.aspx
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[1] About one in 200 people have a mtDNA mutation that potentially causes disease in the offspring of female carriers. "Pathogenic Mitochondrial DNA Mutations Are Common in the General Population." The American Journal of Human Genetics, Volume 83 , Issue 2 , Pages 254 - 260 H . Elliott , D . Samuels , J . Eden , C . Relton , P . Chinnery )
[2] The recommended consultant is Ann Turner, M.D. DNACousins@aol.com who charges $50 for a full sequence custom report like that at http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~ncscotts/Scott%20DNA/Ron%20Scott%20-%20U4b.pdf
[3] Instructions for submitting full sequence mtDNA results to GenBank are at http://www.ianlogan.co.uk/submission.htm