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Since the end of the era of settlement, there’s been very little immigration into Iceland of note. The population has never topped 400,000. These are all matters which make genealogy and genetics significantly easier. The Icelanders knew this, and decided with great foresight to add DNA to their database of identity. Theirs is now the most comprehensively studied genome of any people, both ancient and modern.
A Brief History of Everyone Who Ever Lived: The Stories in Our Genes
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