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The closer proximity of the Anglo-Saxon average to the Irish average is purely coincidental, given that both have slightly more Steppe and less EEF than the English average. However, this does not imply in any way that the Irish are more Anglo-Saxon than the English. The fact that there have also been migratory movements from the continent to England in the last 1000 years further complicates the picture.
Code:England_Anglo-Saxon,0.128259183,0.132826912,0.065778832,0.056345774,0.041042277,0.020142198,0.003280009,0.006388101,0.00354236,-0.002259616,-0.005199881,0.00506668,-0.011283695,-0.010892747,0.02353714,0.007546695,-0.007649341,0.002335619,0.004194415,0.004701573,0.007373027,0.003964811,-0.000897311,0.014140534,-0.001291299Code:Distance to: England_Anglo-Saxon 0.00841285 Norwegian 0.00989085 Danish 0.01055701 Icelandic 0.01446575 Scottish 0.01466522 Orcadian 0.01519257 Irish 0.01672571 Dutch 0.01826060 English 0.01844428 Shetlandic 0.01899023 Welsh 0.02023798 Swedish 0.02062570 English_Cornwall 0.02598989 German_Hamburg 0.02635018 French_Brittany 0.03047649 Afrikaner 0.03071103 German
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