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<blockquote data-quote="trinityroyal" data-source="post: 370095" data-attributes="member: 3907"><p>Marg, thanks for the clarification. I didn't read the article and wasn't aware that the couple provided details of their lineage. With that additional information, you are likely right about the mutation.</p><p>As for my family's layers of blending, it's quite common within families of caribbean origin. With all the waves of colonization over the years, migrant workers, and other immigration patterns, so many different populations lived together and intermingled. I think it would be surprising if the lines stayed "pure" under the circumstances.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="trinityroyal, post: 370095, member: 3907"] Marg, thanks for the clarification. I didn't read the article and wasn't aware that the couple provided details of their lineage. With that additional information, you are likely right about the mutation. As for my family's layers of blending, it's quite common within families of caribbean origin. With all the waves of colonization over the years, migrant workers, and other immigration patterns, so many different populations lived together and intermingled. I think it would be surprising if the lines stayed "pure" under the circumstances. [/QUOTE]
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