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Thread: The Irish DNA Atlas: Revealing Fine-Scale Population Structure and History within Ireland

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sikeliot View Post
    So did we finally determine, which is the most native 'Irish' cluster -- SW Munster, or North Leinster/Ulster? The studies contradict one another, and themselves.
    I think it is South Munster Sikeliot. Do you agree?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Grace O'Malley View Post
    I think it is South Munster Sikeliot. Do you agree?
    Yes. I didn't see anything particularly 'isolate' about the North Leinster/Ulster cluster.

    It looked to me like, as far as distance from Britain went, it looked like the closest was South Leinster and Wexford (places like Kilkenny, Wicklow, etc) > Central Leinster > Connacht and North Munster > North Leinster/Ulster but then it looked like South Munster and Cork were separated on the dendrogram from all the rest.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Grace O'Malley View Post
    Adding this especially for Graham.

    There is a new paper coming out shortly about Scotland and the islands by Ed Gilbert and the IDA team. Someone at a talk from Ed Gilbert said this:



    Looking forward to this.
    I bet when they said Borders they really meant from the east side south of Lammermuir or Pentland. A low population area, but it is culturally like England.

    Where the west border historically was an historical battlefield of border reivers and many of those people have ties to Dumfries & Galloway and Northern Ireland.

    Then you have the central belt. Populated mainly since the 18th century, could be a mix of sorts of Scots with Irish ancestry. So again could be like the Northern Irish in DNA.

    Central Scotland to Tayside will be interesting, one to watch. I'd also like to see places in Sutherland & Caithness compared to Orkney

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    Kind of how i have it just now. So we will see as new data comes in.


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