Extended Data Fig. 6: Deep ancestry correlation from the West African clade. | Nature

Extended Data Fig. 6: Deep ancestry correlation from the West African clade.

From: Ancient West African foragers in the context of African population history

Extended Data Fig. 6

An allele-sharing statistic sensitive to ancestry that splits more deeply than southern African hunter-gatherers (f4(X, Mursi; chimpanzee, ancient South African hunter-gatherers), mean ± 2 s.e.m. from block jackknife, computed on 1,121,119 SNPs, as in Fig. 3a) is shown as a function of ancestry related to the West African clade (from admixture graph results; the Mota individual, Yoruba and Lemande are shifted slightly away from the boundaries for legibility). The (relative) allele-sharing rate for Mursi is zero according to the definition of the statistic.

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