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. 2021 Oct 27;599(7884):256–261. doi: 10.1038/s41586-021-04052-7

Extended Data Fig. 2. F-statistics for the ancient Xinjiang and the Eurasian steppe populations.

Extended Data Fig. 2

A, we show top 5 outgroup f3-statistics of the form f3(Target, X; Mbuti) for the 361 world-wide populations as contrast populations X, and 8 populations from this study and the Eurasian Steppe as target: Dzungaria_EBA1, Dzungaria_EBA2, Chemurchek, Dzungaria_EIA, Okunevo_EMBA, Kazakhstan_EMBA, Botai_CA, West_Siberia_N, horizontal bars represent ± 1 standard error measure (s.e.m.) calculated by 5 cM block jackknifing. B, f4-statistics of the form f4(Mbuti, X; Dzungaria_EBA1, Tarim_EMBA1), horizontal bars represent ± 3 (thin) and ± 1 (thick) s.e.m. calculated by 5 cM block jackknifing, and C, f4-statistics of the form f4(Mbuti, X; Dzungaria_EBA2, Tarim_EMBA1), where X is 361 world-wide populations. We show the top and the bottom 15 f4 statistics. Horizonal bars represent the point estimate ± 3 (thin) and ± 1 (thick) s.e.m., respectively, as estimated using 5 cM block jackknifing. F4 statistics deviating three s.e.m. or more from zero are marked in red.