Genomic Ancestry of North Africans Supports Back-to-Africa Migrations (original) (raw)

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Map of samples and population structure of North Africa and neighboring populations.

A) On the map, star symbols indicate the location of new population samples and circles indicate previously published samples. The decreasing proportions of Maghrebi ancestry is indicated in a west-to-east gradient of blue across North Africa. An unsupervised clustering algorithm, ADMIXTURE [25] was used to analyze population structure among 13 African, 2 European and 1 Near Eastern populations based on approximately 300 K autosomal SNP loci in common. The two main gradients of ancestry in North Africa (at k = 8), Maghrebi and Near Eastern, are emphasized with arrows. Other population colors in open circles match the colors displayed in the population structure analysis. B) We plot the full dataset assuming k = 2,4,6,8 ancestral populations. k = 10 and log likelihoods are presented in Figure S1.

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doi: https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pgen.1002397.g001