Extended Data Fig. 6: Ancestry modelling of ancient individuals.
From: 100 ancient genomes show repeated population turnovers in Neolithic Denmark

a, Heatmap of ancestry proportions for 72 ancient individuals from Denmark dated to older than 3,000 cal. BP estimated from supervised mixture models. Results for three different sets of ancestry source groups (deep, fEur, postNeol, Supplementary Data IV) are distinguished in facet rows. Genetic cluster membership for Danish target individuals is indicated by column facets. b, Spatial distribution of estimated ancestry proportions of three different HG sources for Neolithic farmer individuals from Scandinavia and Poland. c, Spatial distribution of estimated ancestry proportions of two different farmer sources for LNBA individuals from Scandinavia and Poland. d, Ancestry proportions for Scandinavian Iron Age and Viking Age individuals (postBA reference set). e, Ancestry proportions for selected ancient European individuals with ancestry related to Scandinavian LNBA individuals (source Scandinavia_4000BP_3000BP, postBA reference set, Supplementary Data IV).