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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2014 Jul 2.
Published in final edited form as: Nature. 2013 Dec 18;505(7481):43–49. doi: 10.1038/nature12886

Figure 5. Relatedness of introgressing archaic and sequenced archaic samples.

Figure 5

Divergence of phased present-day human genomes to archaic genomes in windows of size 0.01cM with a minimum of 25,000 analysed bases. Windows are sorted by sequence divergence measured on the archaic side of the tree (SI 13) and the y-axis reports the divergence relative to human-chimpanzee divergence for cumulative fractions of the sorted windows over the entire genomes. Regions of low divergence between non-Africans and Neandertals (a) and between Oceanians and Denisovans (b) indicate gene flow between these groups and the relative divergences between the introgressing archaic and sequenced archaic samples.