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Guest repliedMany thanks.
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Guest repliedThanks for the reply Jim......The Romani population of England has been established here now for centuries....whilst i'm aware that intermarriage would have been a common feature during that time,i would expect my haplogroup to have a South Asian marker such as H....as opposed to a Northern European one.
I shall conduct more research on the matter....perhaps i was fed some incorrect information...or perhaps i need to fine tune my understanding of dna....cheers.
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Originally posted by JONNO71 View PostI would appreciate any feedback regarding Romani classifications.
I was given an I1 haplogroup M253 a number of years ago now...confirming my Anglo-Celtic heritage(so i thought) but have recently recieved information that my Fathers' Father was a full blooded Rom.....does this seem feasible....would a more extensive marker test give more of an indication of a Romani connection??
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Jim
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Romani Haplogroups.
I would appreciate any feedback regarding Romani classifications.
I was given an I1 haplogroup M253 a number of years ago now...confirming my Anglo-Celtic heritage(so i thought) but have recently recieved information that my Fathers' Father was a full blooded Rom.....does this seem feasible....would a more extensive marker test give more of an indication of a Romani connection??Tags: None
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