L. Kalaydjieva et al., Patterns of inter- and intra-group genetic diversity in the Vlax Roma as revealed by Y chromosome and mitochondrial DNA lineages, EUR J HUM G, 9(2), 2001, pp. 97-104
Previous genetic studies, supported by linguistic and historical data, sugg
est that the Europena Roma, comprising a large number of socially divergent
endogamous groups, may be a complex conglomerate of founder populations. T
he boundaries and characteristics of such founder populations and their rel
ationship to the currently existing social stratification of the Roma have
not been investigated. This study is an attempt to address the issues of co
mmon vs independent origins and the history of population fissioning in thr
ee Romani groups that are well defined and strictly endogamous relative to
each other. According to linguistic classifications, these groups belong to
the Vlax Roma, who account for a large proportion of the European Romani p
opulation. The analysis of mtDNA sequence variation has shown that a large
proportion of maternal lineages are common to the three groups. The study o
f a set of Y chromosome markers of different mutability has revealed that o
ver 70% of males belong to a single lineage that appears unique to the Roma
and presents with closely related microsatellite haplotypes and MSY1 codes
. The study unambiguously points to the common origins of the three Vlax gr
oups and the recent nature of the population fissions, and provides prelimi
nary evidence of limited genetic diversity in this young founder population
.