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  1. Jan 24, 2007 · The British men carry an hgA1 Y chromosome that closely matches the one identified in men presently living in West Africa. This suggests that the former group’s black ancestor arrived in Britain ...

  2. Jan 24, 2007 · Some white-skinned Englishmen are descended from black Africans, who came to Britain anything from 300 to 1800 years ago ... One man with an unusual surname stood out because his Y chromosome ...

  3. Jan 24, 2007 · Further genealogical research to identify a common ancestor for all seven X-surnamed males suggests that the hgA1 Y chromosome must have entered their lineage over 250 years ago.

  4. Further genealogical research to identify a common ancestor for all seven X-surnamed males suggests that the hgA1 Y chromosome must have entered their lineage over 250 years ago.

  5. Jul 4, 2020 · The Penn State researchers' findings on the skin-whitening gene  show that skin color accounts for a minuscule biological difference between humans. "The newly found mutation involves a change of just one letter of DNA code out of the 3.1 billion letters in the human genome—the complete instructions for making a human being," the Post reports.

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  6. Jan 24, 2007 · To investigate the origins of hgA1 in Britain, the team recruited and studied a further eighteen males with the same surname as Mr. X. All but one were from the UK, with paternal parents and grandparents also born in Britain. Six, including one male in the US whose ancestors had migrated from England in 1894, were found to have the hgA1 chromosome.

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  8. Dec 22, 2014 · Just like white people in the South had the most African ancestry, so did black people. The lowest percentage of African heritage in people who called themselves black was found in West Virginia ...

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