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Code:Germanic,51.14,28.61,9.91,5.60,1.73,0.43,0.42,0.36,0.64,0.91,0.15,0.01,0.10 Slavic,29.37,49.40,7.59,3.87,4.98,1.44,0.97,0.18,1.32,0.18,0.38,0.20,0.13 Gaulish,42.85,16.74,22.72,4.28,9.36,1.58,0.63,0.27, 0.34,0.47,0.31,0.25,0.21 Insular_Celtic,53.20,22.52,12.53,6.87,0.94,0.60,1.43,0.09,0.42,0.82,0.31,0.07,0.14 Balkanic,21.26,20.34,19.00,11.77,22.61,3.09,0.18,0.47,0.47,0.41,0.38,0.04,0.00 Roman,26.51,11.18,22.71,10.53,23.91,3.64,0.25,0. 23,0.1,0.24,0.32,0.24,0.11 Finnic,34.17,47.69,4.43,2.21,0.65,0.42,0.53,0.96,6.48,0.90,0.81,0.50,0.26 Baltic,26.74,58.36,6.41,2.73,0.78,1.1,0.77,0.09,1 .43,0.73,0.32,0.33,0.22 SSA,0.07,0.06,0.08,0.07,0.10,0.13,0.08,0.07,0.22,0.07,0.33,13.01,85.70
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If some geneticists used DNA samples from England-born people living in Wales to represent their Welsh reference population, then they must be idiots.
BTW Tooting Carmen also lives in Wales and he is half Latin American and half British (probably not Welsh), maybe let's use his DNA to represent Wales?![]()
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Correcting myself, Wales was only annexed into the Kingdom of England in 1542, before that it was a client state (Principality) of the Crown, with settlement. But parts of modern Wales were part of England at that time. Cornwall had been absorbed into the English Kingdom before the Norman conquest.
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Western Wales must be less English-admixed than Eastern Wales:
https://www.open.edu/openlearn/peopl...-section-2.1.2
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"Regional differentiation in Wales
Despite the country’s compact size, scholars of modern Wales have frequently stressed the depth of its internal divisions and differences, which mean that people living in different parts of the country face a range of contrasting conditions and experiences. Consequently it has been suggested that there are some fundamental differences of perception and interest which tend to divide rather than connect the people of Wales. An influential attempt to capture these variations is Denis Balsom’s three-Wales model (1985), which distinguishes between Welsh Wales, British Wales and y Fro Gymraeg (see Figure 3).
Basing his analysis on answers to survey questions, Balsom focused on two key measures: whether or not a person spoke Welsh, and whether or not he or she identified as ‘Welsh’, ‘British’, or something else. By combining these indicators he was able to divide Wales into three distinct types of area, which had different cultural and political characteristics associated with distinct social groupings.
According to Balsom:
The Welsh-speaking, Welsh identifying group is perhaps most distinctive and largely centred upon the north and west of Wales. This area is designated y Fro Gymraeg. The Welsh-identifying, non-Welsh-speaking group is most prevalent in the traditional south Wales area and labelled Welsh Wales. The British identifying non- Welsh speaking group dominates the remainder of Wales, described therefore as British Wales."
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The Irish Brigade's battle cry at Fontenoy, "Cuimhnigí ar Luimneach agus ar feall na Sasanaigh," translates to "Remember Limerick and the treachery of the English." After seeing the devastation caused by the Irish Brigade, the Duke of Cumberland reportedly remarked, "God curse the laws that made those men our enemies".
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Distance: 788.7436% / 7.88743612
77.6 Gaulish
21.0 Roman
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Gaulish was not a people with ''homogeneous look''.
My father is genetically very close to a Northern Gaulish and he looks like Deniro, its a native phenotype from his ancestors.
Gaulish was diverse at the level if phenotypes, ''northern looking'' doesn't means anything without the context. Pretty subjective, in part, also.
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