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. 2014 Sep 17;9(9):e105920. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0105920

Table 1. Population data used in the present study.

Population/Ethnicity Continental region/ancestry Acronym N Source
CEPH individuals USA (Utah residents of European ancestry) CEU 85 [14]
British England and Scotland; Europe GBR 56 [14]
Finnish Finland; Europe FIN 93 [14]
Spanish individuals Spain; Europe IBS 14 [14]
Spanish individuals Spain; Europe SPA 12 [18]
Tuscan individuals Italy (Tuscany); Europe TSI 98 [14]
North Italians (non-Tuscan) Italy (Bergamo); Europe NIT 13 [15]
Yoruba individuals Nigeria (Ibadan); Africa YRI 88 [14]
Han Chinese China (Beijing); East Asia CHB 97 [14]
Armenians Armenia; Caucasus ARM 19 [18]
Georgians+Georgian Jews Georgia; Caucasus GRG 20+4 [18]
Iranians+Iranian Jews Iran; Middle East IRN 20+4 [18]
Jordanians Jordan; Middle East JRD 20 [18]
Lebanese Lebanon; Middle East LBN 7 [18]
Syrians Syria; Middle East SYR 16 [18]
Turks Turkey; Middle East TRK 19 [18]
Azerbaijani Jews Azerbaijan; Caucasus AZR 8 [18]
Egyptians Egypt; North Africa EGP 12 [18]
Iraqi Jews Iraq; Middle East IRQ 11 [18]
Lezgins Russia, Caucasus LZG 18 [18]
Saudis Saudi Arabia; Arabia SAA 20 [18]
Samaritians Israel; Middle East SAM 3 [18]
Sephardi Jews Turkey; Middle East SPH 10 [18]
Uzbeks+Uzbekistani Jews Uzbekistan; West Asia UZB 15+2 [18]
Yemenis+Yemenite Jews Yemen; Arabia YMN 10+15 [18]

The Jews individuals included in various datasets are indicated, and the set of analysis carried out without using Jews genetic profiles are presented in Text S1.