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Debate Tomenable's division of Europe

Tomenable

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Switzerland - despite its lack of Slavic influence - was added to the Central group because it fits it better than the Latin-Celtic group; and Sweden - despite having perhaps more of Eastern European admixture than of Celtic admixture - was added to the NW group because Eastern influences there are not strong enough to warrant its belonging to the NE group:

LINK to Map

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Latin-Celtic can also be called Romance-Celtic.

Feel free to comment, debate and discuss!
 
In France DF27 & U152 are more common than Z290 & U106, one of reasons why I added France to the Latin-Celtic group:

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In France DF27 & U152 are more common than Z290 & U106, one of reasons why I added France to the Latin-Celtic group:

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Are you sure Italy as a whole has 51pc U-152. Maybe in the north and centre but it must be much lower in the South.
 
Are you sure Italy as a whole has 51pc U-152. Maybe in the north and centre but it must be much lower in the South.
It is 51% of all R1b, not 51% of all Y chromosomes.
 
Here is a European PCA which I made based on my regional averages for European countries in Eurogenes K36 calculator:

I coloured countries in this PCA based on divisions of Europe into 5 regions from my map in the opening post of this thread:

LINK

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For Switzerland I did not include a Swiss Italian sample in the PCA.

If I included it there would be one Swiss dot within the Italian cluster.

And for Russia I included only ethnic Russians in the PCA, no minorities.
 
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