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I find it interesting on that cluster map that other French-Canadians are more north than me. I thought it'd be the other way around.

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Yeah. Wich isnt unusual for Estonians, but Fin. In fact Fin are a R1a "hole".
With NOrwegians and Swedes carrying like 20-30%, Baltic countries with like 30-40% and Russians at 50%. But Fins at 8%
And Estonias R1a frequencies aswell as N1 frequencies are rather Baltic, not Finnic. But it has almost 3times as much I1 than other Baltic countries. Almost.... North-German levels of it.
*checks*
Estonias connection to Finland are... their females.
They have much higher levels of U5 (The haplogroup that dominated even Germany, 7000 years ago (80%+ of pre-farming central European corpses carry that) and today that one peaks in Fins.
So,who was stealing some Euro versions of Pocahontas hunter-gatherer princesses?
@Sahson: Thats mean!![]()

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I am right on top of US114 and US98 (as well as a "Kent") on that huge map. Anyone know who they are?



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No. Its project members from all over United Kingdom.
England, Scottland, maybe Wales (if there are some). But its not limited to English.
EDIT:
If one for example compares the "British_D" members of dodecad (wich are possibly the same people like the ones from Eurogenes) with the Cornwall, Kent etc in the "Oracle tool".... you get this:
Cornwall = 90% "British_D" + 10% "Irish_D" (hmm, sounds ok)
Kent = 50% "British_D" + 50% "Dutch_D" (hmm ok...)
SW-Scotts = 65% "British_D" + 35% Hungarians... (fail? LOL)
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