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. 2012 Jan 12;8(1):e1002397. doi: 10.1371/journal.pgen.1002397

Figure 5. Correlation between ancestry proportions inferred from ADMIXTURE and PCADMIX.

Figure 5

We compare the proportions of ancestry inferred from assuming 3 ancestral populations in individuals from South Morocco A) using a clustering algorithm set to k = 8 (Figure 1) summing the sub-Saharan ancestry, both Qatar and European ancestry, and Maghrebi ancestry. We compared these estimates (left bar) to our PCA-based local ancestry assignment estimates (right bar). The three ancestral populations were Saharawi [SAH], Bantu-speaking Luhya [LWK], and Spanish Basque [BAS]. B) Genome admixture deconvolution on chromosome 1 of sixteen South Moroccans. Using a principal component-based method of admixture deconvolution, we assign local ancestry to South Moroccan individuals. We implement our PCA-based method for k = 3, and choose the ancestral populations based on the three ancestral populations were Saharawi [SAH], Bantu-speaking Luhya [LWK], and Spanish Basque [BAS]. Chromosome 1 for all sixteen South Moroccans is presented for both the maternal and paternal haplotypes.