New post: The Genealogy of Differences in the Americashttp://humanvarieties.org/2016/03/15/the-genealogy-of-differences-in-the-americas/ …
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@KirkegaardEmil@HumanVarieties still it'd be interesting to ancestry estimates extended to euro areas to see how they compare + -
@KirkegaardEmil@HumanVarieties e.g., the cognitive estimate by ancestry estimates like thishttps://twitter.com/JamesPsychol/status/709753973708865536 …
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@KirkegaardEmil@HumanVarieties i mean especially at finer-grain level to capture regions with more diversity -
@KirkegaardEmil@HumanVarieties though I guess most n/w european countries don't often make that sort ancestry/ethnicity data available -
@RCAFDM@HumanVarieties Our data are based (mostly) on genomic estimates, not SIRE. And no, European countries usually don't have SIRE data. -
@KirkegaardEmil@HumanVarieties you triangulated those estimates though, right, i.e, using SIRE * country-level admixture? -
@RCAFDM@HumanVarieties Cross-validated, yes, but not based on (in most cases, some units had no genomic data John could find).
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