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Finding your genetic background
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I'm interested to pursue my ancestral trail, not in terms of backtracking the family tree, but through my genetic background. So can one go about it (and the less cash i spend the better)?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Just as an aside - my husband read an article last year, which stated that a proportion of white males in Yorkshire, carried a gene most common in black Africans.
This was attributed to the fact that the Roman Army of occupation, were accompanied by African Slave/Warriors & presumably some of these were assimilated into our native population.
This was attributed to the fact that the Roman Army of occupation, were accompanied by African Slave/Warriors & presumably some of these were assimilated into our native population.
There are several US organisations that are offering these tests now virtually in the highstreet, in the Uk it is still developing:
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/magazine/4559253.st m
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/magazine/4559253.st m
Anyone remember that Channel 4 documentary last year? it was revealed to upper class old lady that she had some mongolian/chinese ancestry. And for one suspiciously racist looking lady (who claimed to have pure anglo saxon blood and ancestry trailing even before the norman invasion) it was revealed to her amazement that she had romany/gypsy blood, the face she pulled when she heard that was priceless!
My children will all have gypsy/romany blood as their great geat grandmother Dianah lee was the daughter of Fighting Zacky lee who's mother was a Boswell of the Epping Forest Boswells. So doing my family history will have answered alot of the genetic issues, they had a Great Grandmother from Saxe Coberg too.
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