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Fennoscandia and Europe
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I'm NO4 here - the one with the highest blue bar(French)

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My three-dimensional distances (FI15) from other project participants, top 20. Pretty interesting what a mix of Swedes,Estonians.Finns and Norwegians this is for me whereas many Finns score a list of only Finns in top 10-15 and then some others.
Swede in the top of my list even
FI15 FI15 0,0000
FI15 SWE20 0,0456
FI15 FI4 0,0487
FI15 SWE18 0,0568
FI15 FI5 0,0666
FI15 FI9 0,0694
FI15 FI11 0,0865
FI15 FI1 0,0893
FI15 SWE31 0,0978
FI15 NO7 0,0991
FI15 SWE7 0,1011
FI15 FI12 0,1052
FI15 ES1 0,1142
FI15 SWE11 0,1152
FI15 FI2 0,1183
FI15 SWE21 0,1187
FI15 NO6 0,1189
FI15 FI13 0,1206
FI15 SWE12 0,1216
FI15 ES2 0,1231
FI15 FI3 0,1299


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Marked my position red(NO4)
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I'm now participating in Fennoscandia as NO15.
You can of course find me on that genetic plot posted by Svåse above...![]()


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NO4
American 0,0%
Oceanian 0,6%
East Asian 0,9%
Siberian 2,8%
Mediterranean 9,8%
European 77,6%
Central Asian 7,3%
African 0,8%
For comparison
NO5(evon) - West Norwegian
American 0,9%
Oceanian 1,3%
East Asian 2,0%
Siberian 0,0%
Mediterranean 11,7%
European 75,1%
Central Asian 9,0%
African 0,0%
NO15(Olavsson) - East Norwegian
American 2,9%
Oceanian 1,4%
East Asian 0,0%
Siberian 2,5%
Mediterranean 10,6%
European 77,1%
Central Asian 5,4%
African 0,0%


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New update, i have not yet looked at the results, but will do so later
http://fennoscandia.blogspot.no/2012...s-looking.html
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