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Are we implying that the northern French segment that likely arrived in waves in England between (500-1000 AD) was markedly different to the modern population in the same area it originated. On a similar note, it is also interesting how, on average, the English look more similar to the Irish than the Dutch, even though are almost twice as genetically close to the latter.
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