Fig. 1: Overview of dataset. | Nature

Fig. 1: Overview of dataset.

From: 100 ancient genomes show repeated population turnovers in Neolithic Denmark

Fig. 1

a, Geographic locations and age ranges relating to the 100 sequenced genomes from Denmark. Groupings are designated through a combination of chronology, culture, and ancestry (see Supplementary Notes 1 and 3). b, PCA for 179 ancient Danish individuals (Supplementary Data 3) ranging from the Mesolithic to the Viking Age, including previously published ones1,47,57,76, in the context of broader West Eurasian genetic diversity (n = 983 modern individuals, open grey circles; n = 1,105 ancient individuals, filled grey circles). Ancient individuals from Denmark are coloured according to the period as defined in a and c. c, Unsupervised model-based clustering (ADMIXTURE) for K = 8 ancestry components in Danish individuals, as well as contextual data from selected groups (left) that represent relevant ancestry components. See Extended Data Fig. 1 for individual labels. Black crosses indicate low-coverage genomes represented by pseudo-haploid genotypes. BA, Bronze Age.

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