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English: ADMIXTURE analysis for PoBI(People of the British Isles)/Irish cluster groups with ancient British samples.
ADMIXTURE component (k = 2) for each cluster group in the PoBI/Irish fineSTRUCTURE tree (S2 Fig) and 18 Ancient British Samples from the Iron age (IA; n = 4), Anglo-Saxon (AS; n = 8) and Roman (RM; n = 6) periods. Admixture proportions are averaged across each cluster group (left) for brevity of display, while individual proportions are plotted for ancient samples. The Anglo-Saxon individuals are best described by the red component. This component is high in British cluster groups from areas affected by the Anglo-Saxon invasion such as the large SEE cluster, while relatively low in Celtic populations such as Ireland, Scotland and Wales. |
Date | Published: January 25, 2018 |
Source | Byrne RP, Martiniano R, Cassidy LM, Carrigan M, Hellenthal G, Hardiman O, et al. (2018) Insular Celtic population structure and genomic footprints of migration. PLoS Genet 14(1): e1007152. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pgen.1007152 |
Author | Ross P. Byrne, Rui Martiniano, Lara M. Cassidy, Matthew Carrigan, Garrett Hellenthal, Orla Hardiman, Daniel G. Bradley, Russell L. McLaughlin |
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