Fig. 1: Sample provenance and the results of principal component and DyStruct analyses. | Nature Ecology & Evolution

Fig. 1: Sample provenance and the results of principal component and DyStruct analyses.

From: Ancient genomes from the last three millennia support multiple human dispersals into Wallacea

Fig. 1

a, Map showing the location of ancient individuals. b, PCA of publicly available whole-genome data merged with the Affymetrix Human Origins and Affymetrix 6.0 genotype data (dataset 1). Ancient individuals (shown with a black contour) are projected and their fill colour matches the colour of present-day individuals from the same geographical area. c, DyStruct results for dataset 1 displaying only a subset of the individuals included in the full analysis (Supplementary Fig. 1e). Newly generated individuals are highlighted in bold in the legend. Country and language information are displayed as colour bars to the left of the inferred ancestry components.

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