What about Bryan Sykes:
In his 2006 book Blood of the Isles (published in the United States and Canada as Saxons, Vikings and Celts: The Genetic Roots of Britain and Ireland), Sykes examines British genetic "clans". He presents evidence from mitochondrial DNA, inherited by both sexes from their...
its from Stephen Oppenheimer:
In Origins of the British (2006), Stephen Oppenheimer states (pages 375 and 378):
"By far the majority of male gene types in the British Isles derive from Iberia (Spain and Portugal), ranging from a low of 59% in Fakenham, Norfolk to highs of 96% in Llangefni...
Also you include England mostly in the Germanic group. I found some articles that claim that everybody in the British Isles has majority Basque or Iberian DNA.
Thats confusing.
Please explain.
hey guys
In the map that now is moved to trivia. Everything seems fine except one thing.
You don't indicate any significant Slavic admixture in the Eastern part of Germany.
Why is that?
Also England, of 67% R1B, 35% is (R1b-S116+) and 32% is (R1b-S116-)?
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