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Haplogroup G , defined by genetic marker M201
Posted by: Sean Wiggin (ID *****0091) Date: April 12, 2006 at 17:30:49
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Hi,
I traced my ancestry back to Capt. Thomas Wiggin. But, about 6 months ago I participated in a National Geographic study (which is open to the public) to genetically trace the human journey. They said that my genetic results came back as haplogroup G which is defined by the genetic marker M201. This haplogroup only occurs in low frequency in Britain. I was wondering, is there a slight chance that any one Wiggin at this site participated, and what is your result? If you are interested in enrolling in the study then here is the link: https://www3.nationalgeographic.com/genographic/participate.html I am not advertising, I am only interested to see if I may actually not be a Wiggin ;)

thanks,
Sean


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