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question about rare gene results

Posted: Tue Nov 07, 2017 7:19 pm
by gregmaeser
I had a question about my rare genes from history results.
It shows a check mark in the Akhenaten, Thuya, Egyptian, Khoisan and Aztlan box. In the Sinti it shows a check in one box and then a straight bar in the other box for Sinti.

I was wondering if this was a typo or if it had some meaning that there is a bar in one of the Sinti boxes.

Re: question about rare gene results

Posted: Wed Nov 08, 2017 3:05 am
by jakayj
Greg,

That bar divides the second and third boxes because Sinti has three possible populations, and should someone show markers from all of them, DNA Consultants would need a third box.

Hope this helps.

Jakay

Re: question about rare gene results

Posted: Wed Dec 13, 2017 6:08 pm
by Shari
Hi Jakay,
Same as Greg, I had been wondering about the three Sinti boxes. I have checks in the first two. Do you know what the three boxes represent?

Re: question about rare gene results

Posted: Thu Dec 14, 2017 8:10 pm
by jakayj
DNA Consultants has three Sinti population lineage markers that trace back to northern India as do the Romani/Gypsies themselves. These marker are not original in Gypsies, but reflect an earlier population that handed down the markers, which were carried by the Gypsies as they migrated west through the Middle East, into Europe, and, eventually to the Americas. If an individual carries one marker, a check is placed in one box; two, two checks are placed in two boxes; three, three checks, one in each box.

Hope this helps,

Jakay