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I ask the AI - who do the english cluster closest to genetically

submitted by Joe_McCarthy to OccidentalEnclave 1 weekApr 19, 2025 19:42:52 ago (+2/-2)     (OccidentalEnclave)

Genetically, English individuals cluster most closely with other Western European populations, particularly those in northern France, Belgium, and the Netherlands. This is due to historical migrations, including the Anglo-Saxon and Viking invasions, which contributed to the genetic makeup of the English population.

Elaboration:

Anglo-Saxon Influence:

The Anglo-Saxon migrations from Northern Europe after the Roman era contributed significantly to the genetic makeup of the English, resulting in a notable presence of Continental North European ancestry.

Continental North European Affinities:

Studies have shown that a large proportion of the ancestry of present-day English individuals can be traced to the North Sea region of continental Europe, including areas like North and West Germany,.

Other Genetic Components:

While Anglo-Saxon ancestry is a major factor, the English also possess a significant amount of ancestry related to the British Late Iron Age and the Iron Age population of France, Belgium, and western Germany.

Regional Variations:

Some regional variations exist within England, with certain areas, like East Anglia, showing a greater concentration of Continental North European ancestry.

Celtic and Other Influences:

While the Anglo-Saxon and Continental North European influences are prominent, the English also share a genetic connection with the ancient British populations that inhabited the area before the Anglo-Saxon migrations.


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