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Genetic history of the British Isles - Wikipedia The genetic history of the British Isles is the subject of research within the larger field of human population genetics It has developed in parallel with DNA testing technologies capable of identifying genetic similarities and differences between both modern and ancient populations The conclusions of population genetics regarding the British Isles in turn draw upon and contribute to the
Who do you think you really are? A genetic map of the British . . . DNA from these migrants spread across England, Scotland, and Northern Ireland, but had little impact in Wales Many of the genetic clusters show similar locations to the tribal groupings and kingdoms around end of the 6 th century, after the settlement of the Anglo-Saxons, suggesting these tribes and kingdoms may have maintained a regional
Population genetics | People of the British Isles We used 2039 samples from rural areas of the British Isles, from people whose four grandparents were all born within 80km (50 miles) of each other After over a decade of sample collection and data analysis, the findings of the study were published in Nature on the 19 th of March 2015 We were absolutely astonished to obtain 17 clusters of individuals based solely on similarities in their DNA
Viking Blood in Wirral and Lancashire Men The gurus on Viking DNA from Leicester University have secured the funding to continue their study and see how far Norse Viking blood runs into Cumbria More details on Wirral and West Lancashire 1100th Viking Anniversary Home Page by Professor Stephen Harding Photo courtesy Steve Jemma Copley
Stewart Y-DNA Case Study added to English Origenes However, one big advantage with English surnames is that many are locational in nature, detailing as it where, the hamlet, village or town where one's paternal ancestors lived Mr Stewart's genetically recurring surnames as revealed in his Y-DNA test results pinpointed a paternal ancestral origin just west of Wigan town in Lancashire
The first fine-scale genetic map of the British Isles - UCL Many people in the UK feel a strong sense of regional identity, and it now appears that there may be a scientific basis to this feeling, according to a landmark new study into the genetic makeup of the British Isles
Lancashire DNA Genealogy Group - Facebook Welcome to Lancashire DNA Genealogy (England and not to be confused with Lanarkshire Scotland) This group is where like minded people who have taken will take a DNA test to further their research on their family trees We utilise the website GEDmatch by uploading our DNA to it to generate a #kit number