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Grandfather was born in Brasov, so I guess he would belong with 8% of I1.
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is J-M92 common in Romania?
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Yes, M67 and then M92 under it seem to be the most popular subclades of J2a: https://www.theapricity.com/forum/sh...=1#post6867942
J2a-M67 and J2a-M92 are also Roma/Gypsy founder haplogroups, but the haplotypes in Romas were not found in Romanians from Dolj (144 samples) according to this study: https://www.nature.com/articles/ejhg2015201
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Since Romanians have a lot of Bosniak I2a1b haplogroup (we have 50%-60%)
could it be that... Romanians are Bosniaks?
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My oldest paternal ancestor Vlach Romanian is originally from Câmpulung, Suceava county and was buried in Volovăț
I am Y-DNA I2 (no specific clade). I see 14% stragglers survived. How many samples determined those statistic?
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