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The Celtic English (British) and Irish Celtic are 2 different groups?
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only found in northern derbyshire and west yorkshire.
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This is a bloody daft question : All human groups are genetically interrelated with each other. There are no ‘English’, ‘French’, ‘Congolese’ or ‘Chinese’ genes, but there is an ADMIXTURE typical of certain populations, characterised by an inevitable degree of variability. That variability has to fall within the proper bounds of the range on a PCA ,though, the range is not infinite to include all the sundry ethnic beasts in the world.
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Kevin, you look more "British" than proper "English". What do you have to say about that?
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