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. 2013 May 24;30(8):1788–1802. doi: 10.1093/molbev/mst099

Table 2.

Mixture Parameters for Non-European Populations Modeled as Two-Way Admixtures.

AdmixedPop Branch1 + Branch2a No. of Replicatesb αc Branch1Locd Branch2Locd MixedDrifte
Daur Anc. N. Eurasian + Japanese 350 0.067–0.276 0.008–0.126/0.195 0.006–0.013/0.016 0.006–0.015
Suruí + Japanese 112 0.021–0.058 0.008–0.177/0.177 0.005–0.010/0.015 0.005–0.016
Hezhen Anc. N. Eurasian + Japanese 411 0.068–0.273 0.006–0.113/0.195 0.006–0.013/0.016 0.005–0.029
Oroqen Anc. N. Eurasian + Japanese 410 0.093–0.333 0.017–0.133/0.195 0.005–0.013/0.015 0.011–0.030
Karitiana + Japanese 53 0.025–0.086 0.014–0.136/0.136 0.004–0.008/0.016 0.008–0.026
Yakut Anc. N. Eurasian + Japanese 481 0.494–0.769 0.005–0.026/0.195 0.012–0.016/0.016 0.030–0.041
Melanesian Dai + Papuan 424 0.160–0.260 0.008–0.014/0.014 0.165–0.201/0.247 0.089–0.114
Lahu + Papuan 54 0.155–0.255 0.003–0.032/0.032 0.167–0.208/0.249 0.081–0.114
Han Dai + Japanese 440 0.349–0.690 0.004–0.014/0.014 0.008–0.016/0.016 0.002–0.006

aOptimal split points for mixing populations.

bNumber of bootstrap replicates (out of 500) placing the mixture between Branch1 and Branch2; topologies are shown that that occur for at least 50 of 500 replicates.

cProportion of ancestry from Branch1 (95% bootstrap confidence interval).

dPoints at which mixing populations split from their branches (expressed as confidence interval for split point/branch total, as in figure 2A).

eSum of drift lengths Inline graphic; see figure 2A.