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Utilising the 'Irish DNA Atlas', a cohort (n = 194) of Irish individuals with four generations of ancestry linked to specific regions in Ireland, in combination with 2,039 individuals from the Peoples of the British Isles dataset, we show that the Irish population can be divided in 10...
A completed research project and exhibition, devised in partnership with the Ulster Historical Foundation and supported by the Ulster Scots Agency, was unveiled last night. It includes a dedicated map, brochure, a community outreach programme and a travelling exhibition. ...
For Irish clans, it provides a way to potentially map out the complexity of clan cultures over time and place. Using Y-DNA to identify Irish clans is nothing new. Compelling studies have analysed the Y-DNA of those with proven pedigrees, such as the late Sir Conor O’Brien, the ...
Ancestry DNA is the number one selling dna test kit and gives you access to the world's largest consumer dna network, so you've more chance of matching up with your genetic cousins and extending your family tree. With this generous 30% discount, the kits cost £54 in the UK and €64...
I am so excited to have done this for my son, Ian for Christmas. According to Ancestry DNA I am 98% Irish - and proud of it! I cannot wait to come back to Ireland with my son (his first visit) and visit his plot of land. Thank you so much!
An equivalent understanding across the whole of Europe with these tools however is lacking and would provide an updated map of the European genetic landscape. Similarly, a study of Identity-by-Descent (IBD) sharing in a large sample of pan-Europe genotypes would allow both direct comparison ...