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English: A large number of loci is required to reveal fine-scale population structure using PCA. Four subsamples with an increasing number of random loci were taken from the [92] dataset. Using 100 loci, Europe appears panmictic, whereas 1.000 loci are sufficient to establish a North-South cline. With 10 000 and 100 000 loci, fine-scale details are revealed.
Date Available online 20 September 2016
Source John Novembre, Benjamin M Peter (2016) Recent advances in the study of fine-scale population structure in humans. Current Opinion in Genetics & Development. Volume 41, December 2016, Pages 98–105 https://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.gde.2016.08.007
Author John Novembre, Benjamin M Peter
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