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- The origins of Irish DNA can be summarized as follows:
- Early Irish farmers were similar to southern Europeans1.
- The Irish genetic landscape was established by the Bronze Age, with migrants from mainland Europe settling on the island2.
- The first settlers in Ireland arrived from various regions, including the Iberian Peninsula and Britain, leaving unique genetic markers in the Irish population3.
- Y-DNA tests suggest a 65% chance that Irish ancestors were of Gaelic (pre-Viking) origin4.
Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.Scientists have sequenced the first ancient human genomes from Ireland, shedding light on the genesis of Celtic populations. The genome is the instruction booklet for building a human, comprising three billion paired DNA "letters". The work shows that early Irish farmers were similar to southern Europeans.www.bbc.com/news/science-environment-35179269Recent studies of DNA from ancient remains suggest that, broadly-speaking, the Irish genetic landscape was established by the Bronze Age, when migrants from mainland Europe - probably belonging to the Beaker archaeological culture - had settled on the island.www.bbc.co.uk/news/science-environment-42311403Genetic studies have shown that the first settlers in Ireland arrived from various regions, including the Iberian Peninsula (modern-day Spain and Portugal) and Britain. These ancient people brought with them unique genetic markers that are still present in the Irish population today.blogs.dnagenics.com/irish-blood-what-dna-reveals …Regardless of whether your background is Catholic Irish or Protestant Planter Scot or English, when you take a Y-DNA test (a DNA test that only explores the paternal line) there is a 65% chance that your Irish ancestor was of Gaelic (pre-Viking) origin.www.irishorigenes.com/content/dna-irish-gael - People also ask
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