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Dancing Sons of Fishermen!

By Nick Hodge | September 20, 2006

Do your Mitochlorians dancing to a Flamenco rythym?

Bryan Sykes, geneticist and author of "The Seven Daughters of Eve" has found that a majority of the Celts emigrated from Spain to the British Isles 6000 years ago.

A central theme of Bryan's research and books is that we are all more closely related to each other than we realise, and you inherit your Mitchondrial DNA from your mother.

If you have yet to read either of his books, put them on your Christmas wish list.

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