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From: "Brian Quinn" <>
Subject: Re: [DNA] U106 in North Germany
Date: Fri, 30 Jul 2010 09:38:20 +1000
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looking at the variation in ABC
seems like A decreases and C (U 106+) increases ( B goes up and down in a
fairly narrow range) as you go from
Core is Anglo Saxony North East Germania, South East Germania
then U106+diminishes outwards radially
Interesting looks like gradual spread outwards from Saxony of U 106+ rather
than invasions
and there are more in North Italy and Eastern Europe than even in Rhine
area, let alone London
so large influx of Saxons into Britain seems unlikely
maybe the Rhenish tribes sailed over to Britain
how come the Franks didn't take more U 106+ into France? must have just been
minority elite as well
brian
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