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It is the second largerst haplogroup of European Romani people
Can you share the source or study where you found this?
Hello, how is it possible that haplogroup I1 is found in Romanies people ( Gypsies)? It is the second largerst haplogroup of European Romani people, but I don't know how much percentages there is.
I have found they have subgroup Z141* - P259/M507 which belongs to main linie Z58.
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Promenade,I think you're just drunk,again.Okay so this is the source https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1235543/pdf/AJHGv69p1314.pdf, a study by Underhill from 2001
I'm guessing "VI-52" was the archaic name for I1 once upon a time?(Or maybe it was just VI-52A)
The study says VI-52 makes up the y-dna for 22 percent of the Roma population tested in the study(closer to 12 or 13 percent if it's just VI-52A). Of the 252 Roma men tested 57 were found to have VI-52. 52 of these 57 with VI-52 were from Bulgaria, but of the 295 total Roma in this study only 47 were from outside Bulgaria to begin with.
As for Roma in Bulgaria it seems they have a lot more I1 than the native population if VI-52 is I1 or even VI-52A is. I'd guess the same is true for Romanian Roma as well since many of the Bulgarian Roma claim ancestry from Wallachia.
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