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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2016 Jun 24.
Published in final edited form as: Nature. 2015 Nov 23;528(7583):499–503. doi: 10.1038/nature16152

Figure 3. Allele frequencies for five genome-wide significant signals of selection.

Figure 3

Dots and solid lines show maximum likelihood frequency estimates and a 1.9-log-likelihood support interval for the derived allele frequency in each ancient population. Horizontal dashed lines show allele frequencies in the four modern 1000 Genomes populations. Abbreviations for ancient populations; AEN: Anatolian Neolithic; HG: hunter-gatherer; CEM: Central European Early and Middle Neolithic; INC: Iberian Neolithic and Chalcolithic; CLB: Central European Late Neolithic and Bronze Age; STP: Steppe. The Hunter-Gatherer, Early Farmer and Steppe Ancestry classifications correspond approximately to the three populations used in the genome-wide scan with some differences (See Extended Data Table 1 for details).