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English: Share of ~ 1–2 cM identity-by-descent (IBD) segments within. And between regional groups of Uralic speakers. For each Uralic-speaking population representing lines in this matrix, we performed permutation test——to estimate if it shows higher IBD segment sharing with other population (listed in columns) as compared——to their geographic control group. Empty rectangles indicate no excess IBD sharing, rectangles filled in blue indicate comparisons when statistically significant excess IBD sharing was detected between one Uralic-speaking population with another Uralic-speaking population (listed in columns), rectangles filled in green mark the——comparisons when a Uralic-speaking population shows excess IBD sharing with a non-Uralic-speaking population. For each tested Uralic speaker (matrix rows) populations in the "control group that were used to generate permuted samples are indicated using small circles." For example, the rectangle filled in blue for Vepsians and Komis (A) implies that the Uralic-speaking Vepsians share more IBD segments with the Uralic-speaking Komis than the geographic control group for Vepsians, "i."e. populations indicated with small circles (Central and "North Russians," Swedes, Latvians and Lithuanians). The rectangle filled in green for Vepsians and Dolgans shows that the Uralic-speaking Vepsians share more IBD segments with the non-Uralic-speaking Dolgans than the geographic control group. |
Date | First Online: 21 September 2018 |
Source | Tambets, "K.", Yunusbayev, B., Hudjashov, G. et al. Genome Biol (2018) 19: 139. https://doi.org/10.1186/s13059-018-1522-1 |
Author | Tambets K, Yunusbayev B, Hudjashov G, Ilumäe AM, Rootsi S, Honkola T, Vesakoski O, Atkinson Q, Skoglund P, Kushniarevich A, Litvinov S, Reidla M, Metspalu E, Saag L, Rantanen T, Karmin M, Parik J, Zhadanov SI, Gubina M, Damba LD, Bermisheva M, Reisberg T, Dibirova K, Evseeva I, Nelis M, Klovins J, Metspalu A, Esko T, Balanovsky O, Balanovska E, Khusnutdinova EK, Osipova LP, Voevoda M, Villems R, Kivisild T, Metspalu M. |
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