Figure 1.
Main interface of DORA. Layers are shown in the main menu on the top left corner. Samples appear as dots on the map, with the color reflecting a specific attribute of the sample, which can be selected on the ‘Colorbar’ panel on the right. In this example, we selected the ‘CHELSA PC1’ attribute, which reflects predicted climate differences between samples based on their geographic location and the archaeological dating of the sample (i.e. the climate at the time the individual lived). At the bottom of the map is a timeline of sample data within the displayed geographic boundaries, and the variants panel, that can be opened by clicking the ‘Variants’ tab. The blue highlighted bins indicate the year range of displayed samples and can be moved to select specific ranges. In this example, the results of a pairwise FST analysis of selected geographic regions are plotted (for details, see the Example analyses section).