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Originally Posted by Mynydd
Expect the levels of R1b in England to decrease as you move eastwards, with the highest incidences of R1b (probably very high) in Cornwall, Devon and Cumbria. Likely Sommerset and Dorset too.
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In the Y DNA haplogroup map I provided, it seems yes that the R1b level decreases as you move eastwards. However, the general R1b level in England is much higher than that of any Germanic country, the only exception being Denmark which similarly has a level of 50% or over in most studies.