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English: Characterising genetic contributions to Iberia. a Geographic distribution of 843 Iberian individuals grouped into six clusters based on haplotype sharing with external populations (Methods). More individuals (1530) were used in the inference, but only those with adequate geographic data are shown on the map. Background colours and the positions of points on the map are determined using the same procedure as for Fig. 1b, with the exception of individuals of Portuguese origin. No fine-scale geographic information was available for these individuals, so we placed them randomly within the boundaries of Portugal and show a single background colour (Methods). b Admixture dates and mix of admixing groups in single-date, two-way admixture events, as inferred using GLOBETROTTER (n = 541 individuals). On the left are the donor groups inferred to best represent the two ancestral populations involved in the admixture event (separated by a dashed line), along with the inferred admixture proportions of the smaller side (for donor groups contributing at least 1%). Estimated dates and 95% bootstrap intervals are shown on the right, for each target Iberian cluster as shown in a. The white vertical dashed lines show the time of the initial Muslim conquest (711 CE) and the Siege of Seville (1248 CE), between which around half (or more) of Iberia was under Muslim rule. The admixture dates assume a 28-year generation time, and a current generation date of 1940 (the approximate average birth-year of this cohort). Detailed results of this GLOBETROTTER analysis are tabulated in Supplementary Tables 3a and 4. c, d We estimated ancestry profiles for each point on a fine spatial grid across Spain (Methods). The background colour shows the fraction contributed from a particular donor group, as defined by the scale bar. Grey crosses show the locations of the Iberian individuals used in the estimation: 843 in c, 793 in map d. Map c shows the fraction contributed from the donor group ‘NorthMorocco’. Map d shows the fraction contributed from the donor group ‘Basque1’, which we defined based on the Spain-only fineSTRUCTURE analysis (Fig. 1a). Maps for other donor groups are shown in Supplementary Figure 5 |
Date | Published: 01 February 2019 |
Source | Bycroft, C., Fernandez-Rozadilla, C., Ruiz-Ponte, C. et al. Patterns of genetic differentiation and the footprints of historical migrations in the Iberian Peninsula. Nat Commun 10, 551 (2019) doi:https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-018-08272-w |
Author | Clare Bycroft, Ceres Fernandez-Rozadilla, Clara Ruiz-Ponte, Inés Quintela, Ángel Carracedo, Peter Donnelly & Simon Myers |
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- File:Estimates of shared ancestry between Spanish individuals.png
- File:Locations of donor groups and ancestry profiles of Iberian clusters.png
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- File:Spanish individuals grouped into clusters using genetic data only (including Portuguese individuals).png
- File:Ultra-fine-scale genetic structure within Spain.png
- File:Variation and timing of Basque-like genetic contributions in Iberia.png