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. 2023 Sep 1;18(9):e0290844. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0290844

Fig 4. The matrix of pairwise genetic distance Rst of Y-STR between the Qatari population and the other Middle Eastern populations based on 17 Y-STR markers.

Fig 4

The Qatari population was compared to 38 regions and ethnic groups in the Middle east. This matrix was generated using Arlequin 3.5.2.2 software. Bahrain [C: Capital]; Bahrain [M: Muharraq]; Bahrain [N: Northern]; Bahrain [S: Southern]; Iran [B: Birjand, South Khorasan]; Iran [M: Mashhad, Razavi Khorasan]; Iran [Z: Zahedan, Sistan and Baluchestan]; Iraq [A: Arab]; Iraq [AN: Arab North]; Iraq [I: Iraqi]; Iraq [K: Kurd]; Iraq [S: Syriac]; Iraq [SK: Sorani Kurd]; Iraq [T: Turkmen]; Iraq [Y: Yazidi]; Israel [JA: Jewish, Ashkenazi]; Israel [JS: Jewish, Samaritans]; Israel [ND: Northern, Druze]; Jordan [A: South, Aqaba]; Jordan [K: South, Karak]; Jordan [M: South, Ma’an]; Jordan [T: South, Tafila]; Palestine [CA: Christian Arab]; Palestine [MA: Muslim Arab]; Saudi Arabia [C: Central]; Saudi Arabia[E: east]; Saudi Arabia [N: north]; Saudi Arabia [S: south]; Saudi Arabia [W: west]; Turkey [D: Dogukoy]; Turkey [E: Eskikoy]; Turkey [G: Gocmenkoy]; Turkey [M: Merkez]; UAE: United Arab Emirate; Yemen [A: Arab]; Yemen [J: Jews].