TKH says the Dutch are lighter-skinned than the English? By the way, do you have any plans on making a skin color map in the future?
Who the heck cares what autosomal DNA maps say. When people think of a "northern" look most would say tall and fair. The English are darker than the Dutch and much shorter.
Yes, they are lighter eyed than any British Isles population.
https://www.theapricity.com/forum/sh...-on-both-sexes
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Total amount of light eyes: 84,39% (238 individuals). Out of all nations I have studied so far the Dutch seem to have the most even light eyes proportions, males scoring 84,75%.
Non-light (hazel, brown and black): 15,61% (44 individuals). The black-eyed woman is fully Dutch by origin.
238 isn't my total for the Dutch.
My total for them is 564:
https://www.theapricity.com/forum/sh...eneral-comment
https://www.theapricity.com/forum/sh...-on-both-sexes
Second thread contains the average results based on both sexes, too.
238 is just the number of light-eyed Dutch women.
What separated them as several percents lighter-eyed than English and Irish people were mainly the males' results (differences between females were smaller):
https://www.theapricity.com/forum/sh...sexes-studied)
https://www.theapricity.com/forum/sh...sexes-studied)
Light eyes among the Dutch:
Men - 84,75%
Women - 84,39%
Total - 84,57%
Light eyes among the Irish:
Men - 74,6%
Women - 83,2%
Total - 78,89%
Light eyes among the English:
Men - 77,42%
Women - 84,55%
Total - 80,99%
I haven't conducted a survey of the Scottish or the Welsh so far and light eyes/blondism frequency is just a small part of the genetic puzzle and how nations plot, anyway.
What you have said is rubbish! The Dutch are not much lighter than the English. The differences are slight, you don't what you are talking about. Differences in average height do not exceed 5cm, so not much of a difference there either. These are very similar people.