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    Oh sorry, I did it in the wrong vahaduo

    It´s similar...

    Target: gixajo
    Distance: 5.3961% / 5.39605723
    50.2 FRA_Aquitania
    33.8 FRA_Languedoc
    16.0 FRA_Provence

    Distance to: gixajo
    6.81566578 FRA_Languedoc
    9.04098446 FRA_Aquitania
    12.84109030 FRA_Central
    16.01360047 FRA_Provence
    16.67678926 FRA_Belgica
    18.37730666 FRA_Alsace
    20.39717873 FRA_Armorica


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    Quote Originally Posted by Peterski View Post
    I can try to split the Central French into smaller regions later on, especially if I get more samples.

    Generally, I assign samples to these groups based on their genetics mainly - not just geography.

    There are "Central" individuals in ALL regions, but they are not typical / majority in some regions.

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    For example in Provence there were "Central" individuals, in Nord Pas de Calais too, in Alsace too - I removed them as outliers and assigned to Central.

    "Central" is by far the most widespread grouping, they even can be found in Rennes among more typical genetic Bretons.
    Ok, nice ! I also think that there are some Central regions that are more "North shifted" and some areas in Provence (particuliarly in the inland) that are more "Central" shifted. I will try to find more samples for these averages.

    And I do agree the "Centre" genetical profile is very widespread and actually it's the "typical" french genetically, without any north or south shift.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gründig View Post
    Just as I thought, out of those samples I’m closest to Alsace.
    I removed Central French outliers who live in Alsace, and left only proper Germans in this average.

    Quote Originally Posted by Samnium View Post
    Especially Savoie, Haute-Savoie, Lyon, the geographical area where I live, I've seen very few results so...
    I had some Savoie (but not included in the average, I will try to find where I saved it).

    Savoie was Italian-shifted, but the rest of Rhone-Alpes was not, if I recall correctly.
    Last edited by Peterski; 05-20-2020 at 07:56 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Peterski View Post
    I had some Savoie (but not included in the average, I will try to find where I saved it).

    Savoie was Italian-shifted, but the rest of Rhone-Alpes was not, if I recall correctly.
    Savoie or Haute-Savoie ?

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    Nice work again but what's up with the ancient names?

    Would like to see K13, K15 breakdowns of England, Germany and Ireland.

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    Gallia est omnis divisa in partes tres, quarum unam incolunt Belgae, aliam Aquitani, tertiam qui ipsorum lingua Celtae, nostra Galli appellantur. Hi omnes lingua, institutis, legibus inter se differunt. Gallos ab Aquitanis Garumna flumen, a Belgis Matrona et Sequana dividit. Horum omnium fortissimi sunt Belgae, propterea quod a cultu atque humanitate provinciae longissime absunt, minimeque ad eos mercatores saepe commeant atque ea quae ad effeminandos animos pertinent important, proximique sunt Germanis, qui trans Rhenum incolunt, quibuscum continenter bellum gerunt. Qua de causa Helvetii quoque reliquos Gallos virtute praecedunt, quod fere cotidianis proeliis cum Germanis contendunt, cum aut suis finibus eos prohibent aut ipsi in eorum finibus bellum gerunt.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Creoda View Post
    Nice work again but what's up with the ancient names?
    I found these names working best, because Belgian-like genetics correlates very well with this (within modern France):



    Quote Originally Posted by Samnium View Post
    Savoie or Haute-Savoie ?
    Savoie proper is Italian-shifted I think. The rest of Haute-Savoie not really.

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    how the hell do you use these things again? Like what site or whatever do I use for it?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Peterski View Post
    Savoie proper is Italian-shifted I think.
    Yeah, probably Savoie is much more Italian shited, geographically it has more links with Italy. Haute-Savoie in other hand has a border with Suisse

    Someone had found very "Italian like" samples in Annecy (actually only 2) but I think that these are outliers, definitely, I had another result from Annecy that was at 62 pct Baltic + N.Atlantid, and results from people who were partially from Haute-Savoie, 0 italian shift (actually the contrary).

    https://www.theapricity.com/forum/sh...=1#post6568491

    https://www.theapricity.com/forum/sh...=1#post6568468

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    Northern Lorraine is Belgian-like already

    Quote Originally Posted by Samnium View Post
    Someone had found very "Italian like" samples in Annecy but I think that these are outliers, definitely, I had another result from Annecy that was at 62 pct Baltic + N.Atlantid, and results from people who were partially from Haute-Savoie, 0 italian shift (actually the contrary).
    Yeah I saw that result from Annecy too, maybe descended from migrants from Savoie.

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