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English: Consensus neighbor-joining tree of the 249 non-admixed human populations and six chimpanzee populations. In 1000 bootstrap replicates using 246 microsatellite markers, the thickest edges have at least 95% bootstrap support, and the edges of intermediate thickness have at least 75% support. Rooting the tree at the human–chimpanzee divergence, if all populations subtended by an edge are from the same geographic region, the edge is drawn in the color representing that region; otherwise, it appears in black.
Date Online March 27, 2013
Source Trevor J. Pemberton et al. Population Structure in a Comprehensive Genomic Data Set on Human Microsatellite Variation. G3 (Bethesda). 2013 May 20;3(5):891-907. doi: 10.1534/g3.113.005728. http://g3journal.org/content/3/5/891.full
Author Trevor J. Pemberton, Michael DeGiorgio and Noah A. Rosenberg
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