tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6533996127304587865.post6593017087064824647..comments2023-10-16T21:11:28.700+03:00Comments on Dodecad Ancestry Project: Clusters Galore with Dodecad populationsDienekeshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02082684850093948970noreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6533996127304587865.post-69742315036494978902011-03-22T17:25:06.973+02:002011-03-22T17:25:06.973+02:00The North african group has 8 members which are sp...The North african group has 8 members which are splitted into two clusters<br />1)dod168 and dod169 from Msaken Tunisia<br />2)DOD330 Tunisia<br />DOD363 Algeria<br />DOD360 Algeria<br />DOD348 Morocco<br />DOD361 Algeria<br />DOD359 Morocco<br /><br />These samples are among the most admixed populations so far analysedKamelhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05440000179706406192noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6533996127304587865.post-35363972357270939392011-02-28T17:36:12.259+02:002011-02-28T17:36:12.259+02:00One can fairly conclude that despite the absolute ...One can fairly conclude that despite the absolute lack of data on that French sample from Lyons, geneticists somehow selected people who are mostly of the same ethnic background (the Rhône valley, the Alps, Burgundy, ... which is about the autochtonous peopling of the town). <br /><br />Nevertheless, as I stated earlier on, Lyons being situated on a remarkable ethnic border (a very ancient one as Ligurian placenames end some miles South of Lyons around Annonay and still today that's the border between half Oïlic Arpitan dialects and Oc Vivaro-Alpine ones), it'd be much more interesting to know whether or not people in Drôme or Ardèche rather cluster with Provençal people than with Lyonnais people.Heraushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07032921971763481466noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6533996127304587865.post-87601683237203036472011-02-28T01:39:09.212+02:002011-02-28T01:39:09.212+02:00An euclidian distance matrix of the clusters could...An euclidian distance matrix of the clusters could be very interesting too. <br /><br />I am quite surprised to see a definite French cluster to appear (which seems to be more common in the reference sample than in the dodecad one).Gui Shttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10460980441040040539noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6533996127304587865.post-10804494856995171162011-02-27T23:42:26.108+02:002011-02-27T23:42:26.108+02:00Thanks, Diekenes. Is there anyway we can tell whi...Thanks, Diekenes. Is there anyway we can tell which clusters are most similar to each other? For example, if we look at a specific cluster (such as #4), which clusters did it share a parent cluster with before breaking up into this more specific clusters? Would a lower K value give us this answer?Unknownhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13592959584020975312noreply@blogger.com