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. 2023 Jan 16;7(2):290–303. doi: 10.1038/s41559-022-01952-3

Fig. 6. Runs of homozygosity estimated with hapROH.

Fig. 6

a, Inferred ROH per ancient Aegean individual. Results are plotted by area and the archaeological period/date of each individual is provided following the same symbol/colour scheme introduced in Fig. 1. Simulations and expectations for given parental relationships and demographic scenarios are given. For many individuals the ROH length distribution matches close-kin unions (first and second cousins). b, Combined histogram of ROH length from all close-union offspring cases from the ossuary of Hagios Charalambos at the Lasithi plateau in Crete, compared to expected densities for certain parental relationships. See also Figs. 5 and 6. c, Scatterplot of lower coverage samples (250,000–400,000 SNPs) with total length of inferred ROH indicates that hapROH can reliably estimate long ROH at lower thresholds (Methods).