Genetic Abbreviations

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Location
Eastern Australia
Ethnic group
North East Italian
Y-DNA haplogroup
T1a2 - SK1480
mtDNA haplogroup
H95a
the current abbreviations

ACBAfrican Caribbean in Barbados
AFRAfrican
AIMsancestry-informative markers
AMRAdmixed American
ASWAfrican Ancestry in Southwest US
BEBBengali in Bangladesh
CDXChinese Dai in Xishuangbanna, China
CEUUtah residents with Northern and Western European ancestry
CHBHan Chinese in Bejing, China
CHSSouthern Han Chinese, China
CLMColombian in Medellin, Colombia
CVCross Validation
EASEast Asian
ESNEsan in Nigeria
EUREuropean
FINFinnish in Finland
FSTFixation index
GATKGenom Analysis Toolkit
GBRBritish in England and Scotland
GIHGujarati Indian in Houston,TX
GWDGambian in Western Division, The Gambia
IBSIberian populations in Spain
ITUIndian Telugu in the UK
JPTJapanese in Tokyo, Japan
KHVKinh in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam
LDlinkage disequilibrium
LWKLuhya in Webuye, Kenya
MSLMende in Sierra Leone
MXLMexican Ancestry in Los Angeles, California
PCAPrincipal Components Analysis
PELPeruvian in Lima, Peru
PJLPunjabi in Lahore,Pakistan
PURPuerto Rican in Puerto Rico
SASSouth Asian
STUSri Lankan Tamil in the UK
TSIToscani in Italy
WESWhole exome sequencing
WGSWhole genome sequencing
YRIYoruba in Ibadan, Nigeria



To get areas missing, these genetic scientists mix 2 or more to create an ethnic group.......like the lombard paper GBR+CEU = Central Europe/Germany or TSI+IBS = Balkans
this is due to the fact that from TSI to india there is no abbreviation.


currently there is chit-chat to change to the below or add some of the below

 
While awaiting information.....my opinion is that there will be no additional samples, but only combinations of existing samples to create new abbreviations....as an example
TSI + CEU could be NIT (bergamo )
 

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