<p>(A) Geographic coordinates of 23 populations. (B) Procrustes-transformed PCA plot of genetic variation. The Procrustes analysis is based on the unprojected latitude-longitude coordinates and PC1-PC2 coordinates of 348 individuals. PC1 and PC2 are indicated by dotted lines, crossing over the centroid of all individuals. PC1 and PC2 account for 1.34% and 0.69% of the total variance, respectively. The Procrustes similarity is (). The rotation angle of the PCA map is .</p
<p>The cumulative proportion of plot (a) is 0.92 for the first two principal components (PC1: 0.83; ...
We report here on new data examining cranial variation in 18 modern human sub-Saharan African popula...
(A) Genetic clustering by general sampling locality (left, pie charts) and individual (bar graph to ...
<p>(A) Geographic coordinates of 18 populations. (B) Procrustes-transformed PCA plot of genetic vari...
<p>(A) Geographic coordinates of 53 populations. (B) Procrustes-transformed PCA plot of genetic vari...
<p>The same sets of randomly selected markers were used to generate PCA maps of genetic variation t...
<div><p>Multivariate statistical techniques such as principal components analysis (PCA) and multidim...
The recent expansion of genetic datasets in diverse populations has allowed researchers to investiga...
<p>a) Total datasetincluding all 45 populations, with colours representing the two main genetic grou...
<p>The first two coordinates explain 9.27% and 7.90% of the observed variation, respectively.</p
<p>Upper right box: PCA analysis with the African populations (dark blue, Sub-Saharan, light blue, N...
<p> is the rotation angle for the PCA map that optimizes the Procrustes similarity with the geograph...
A. Colours indicate different genetic clusters, Scotland (green), Shetland (blue) and Wales (red). I...
<p>(b) Principle Components Analysis based on dietary questionnaires for all 64 individuals. The fir...
Due to its long genetic evolutionary history, Africans exhibit more genetic variation than any other...
<p>The cumulative proportion of plot (a) is 0.92 for the first two principal components (PC1: 0.83; ...
We report here on new data examining cranial variation in 18 modern human sub-Saharan African popula...
(A) Genetic clustering by general sampling locality (left, pie charts) and individual (bar graph to ...
<p>(A) Geographic coordinates of 18 populations. (B) Procrustes-transformed PCA plot of genetic vari...
<p>(A) Geographic coordinates of 53 populations. (B) Procrustes-transformed PCA plot of genetic vari...
<p>The same sets of randomly selected markers were used to generate PCA maps of genetic variation t...
<div><p>Multivariate statistical techniques such as principal components analysis (PCA) and multidim...
The recent expansion of genetic datasets in diverse populations has allowed researchers to investiga...
<p>a) Total datasetincluding all 45 populations, with colours representing the two main genetic grou...
<p>The first two coordinates explain 9.27% and 7.90% of the observed variation, respectively.</p
<p>Upper right box: PCA analysis with the African populations (dark blue, Sub-Saharan, light blue, N...
<p> is the rotation angle for the PCA map that optimizes the Procrustes similarity with the geograph...
A. Colours indicate different genetic clusters, Scotland (green), Shetland (blue) and Wales (red). I...
<p>(b) Principle Components Analysis based on dietary questionnaires for all 64 individuals. The fir...
Due to its long genetic evolutionary history, Africans exhibit more genetic variation than any other...
<p>The cumulative proportion of plot (a) is 0.92 for the first two principal components (PC1: 0.83; ...
We report here on new data examining cranial variation in 18 modern human sub-Saharan African popula...
(A) Genetic clustering by general sampling locality (left, pie charts) and individual (bar graph to ...