Distance to: Jamesbond007
0.01908962 Scandinavia: Danish:GSM1985748
0.02095172 Germanic_People_of_CentralEurope: Dutch:GSM567046
0.02344183 Scandinavia: Danish:GSM1985789
0.02406367 Germanic_People_of_CentralEurope: Dutch:GSM1634021
0.02409421 Germanic_People_of_CentralEurope: Dutch:GSM1634006
0.02536970 Germanic_People_of_CentralEurope: Dutch:GSM1633939
0.02565243 Germanic_People_of_CentralEurope: Dutch:GSM567335
0.02669668 Scandinavia: Danish:505
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0.02706687 Scandinavia: Danish:GSM1985711
0.02761900 Great_Britain_Ireland: English_Cornwall:HG00249
0.02762316 Germanic_People_of_CentralEurope: Dutch:GSM567342
0.02772623 Great_Britain_Ireland:English_Cornwall:HG00264
0.02781930 Germanic_People_of_CentralEurope: Dutch:GSM1633976
0.02795118 Scandinavia: Danish:GSM1985794
0.02813919 Germanic_People_of_CentralEurope: Dutch:GSM1633934
0.02814285 Germanic_People_of_CentralEurope: Dutch:GSM1633991
0.02835395 Germanic_People_of_CentralEurope: Dutch:GSM1634034
0.02837600 Scandinavia: Danish:GSM1985740
0.02842187 Germanic_People_of_CentralEurope: Dutch:GSM1634023
0.02851560 Scandinavia: Danish:GSM1985682
0.02894077 Scandinavia: Danish:431
0.02903557 Germanic_People_of_CentralEurope: Dutch:GSM566789
0.02912153 Scandinavia: Danish:GSM1985773
0.02913924 Scandinavia: Danish:GSM1985777
Target: Jamesbond007_scaled
Distance: 1.0315% / 0.01031539 | ADC: 0.5x RC
33.8 Germanic_People_of_CentralEurope: Dutch:GSM1634021
16.0 Germanic_People_of_CentralEurope: Dutch:GSM1634006
16.0 Germanic_People_of_CentralEurope: Dutch:Netherlands17
15.0 Germanic_People_of_CentralEurope: Dutch:Netherlands47
6.8 Germanic_People_of_CentralEurope: Dutch:GSM1633973
5.4 Germanic_People_of_CentralEurope: Dutch:GSM567335
4.8 Germanic_People_of_CentralEurope: Dutch:Netherlands43
2.2 Germanic_People_of_CentralEurope: Dutch:Netherlands57
To better understand how our FST estimates compare to those from Great Britain, we calculated average FST values in two British population sets using FST values reported elsewhere (Leslie et al. 2015). The two British sets included regions with geographic distances comparable to those in Denmark. The first subset composed of 13 populations from central/southern England with a resulting average FST < 0.0002. The second subset composed of nine populations from northern England with a resulting average pairwise FST = 0.0003.
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5068857/
The Angles, who may have come from Angeln (in modern Germany), and Bede wrote that their whole nation came to Britain, leaving their former land empty. The name England (Old English: Engla land or Ængla land) originates from this tribe).
The Saxons, from Lower Saxony (in modern German: Niedersachsen), and Holland
The Jutes, from the Jutland peninsula (in modern Danish: Jylland)
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