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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2018 Oct 13.
Published in final edited form as: Science. 2017 Oct 5;358(6363):655–658. doi: 10.1126/science.aao1887

Fig. 3. Allele sharing between archaic and modern humans.

Fig. 3.

(A) Derived allele-sharing in percent of 19 African populations with the Altai and Denisovan, and Vindija and Denisovan genomes, respectively. (B) Sharing of derived alleles in each of the 19 African populations with the Vindija and Altai genomes. (C) Allele sharing of Neandertals with non-Africans and Africans. Points show derived allele sharing in percent for all pairwise comparisons between non-Africans (OAA: French, Sardinian, Han, Dai, Karitiana, Mixe, Australian, Papuan) and Africans (AFR: San, Mbuti, Yoruba). Mezmaiskaya 1 data were restricted to sequences showing evidence of deamination to reduce the influence of present-day human DNA contamination. Lines show two standard errors from the mean in all plots.