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. 2020 Jan 9;28(6):804–814. doi: 10.1038/s41431-019-0542-y

Table 1.

Twelve population sets used in population structure analysis. The study analyzes 12 sets of populations, numbered 1–12. An “X” entry in the table indicates that the group of populations listed in the associated row is included in the set for the associated column.

Population group Number of populations Population set
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
Africa 12 X
East Asia 22 X
Central/South Asia 13 X X
Middle East (Armenian, Georgian, Iranian) 3 X X X X
Middle East (Egyptian, Moroccan, Mozabite) 3 X X X X
Middle East (Cypriot, Turkish) 2 X X X X
Middle East (other populations) 10 X X X
Europe (Adygei) 1 X X X X X
Europe (Italian, Romanian, Spanish, Tuscan) 4 X X X X X
Europe (other populations) 13 X X X X
Ashkenazi Jewish 13 X X X X X X
Mizrahi Jewish 6 X X X X X X
North African Jewish 5 X X X X X X
Sephardi Jewish 3 X X X X X X
Yemenite Jewish 1 X X X
Indian Jewish 2 X X
Ethiopian Jewish 1 X
Total number of populations 114 114 79 64 27 31 10 8 9 13 6 5 3