freegermany
26 Oct 2009
Genealogy / Poles have more Germanic Genomes than Germans! [18]
It is just anyhow impressive when there are columns of numbers - but: There is a very great problem to get valid numbers and so I am not astonished that there are circling different numbers concerning the same things: The movements within the European continent, just Germany, Czech and Poland in the middle of it have been concerned by that most I think, must have the consequence of great variance within the countries self. That means You need really very great spot tests to get valid results. So exact numbers make sense in cases of very homogeneous populations as supposely in Iceland, but not at all in Poland or Germany as long as You do not make serial screenings.
Anyway: Old Eastern Teutones and old Slavs have mixed.
It is just anyhow impressive when there are columns of numbers - but: There is a very great problem to get valid numbers and so I am not astonished that there are circling different numbers concerning the same things: The movements within the European continent, just Germany, Czech and Poland in the middle of it have been concerned by that most I think, must have the consequence of great variance within the countries self. That means You need really very great spot tests to get valid results. So exact numbers make sense in cases of very homogeneous populations as supposely in Iceland, but not at all in Poland or Germany as long as You do not make serial screenings.
Anyway: Old Eastern Teutones and old Slavs have mixed.