Is it possible to create a map, where all the previous clines are assembled?
It would be very interesting.
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Is it possible to create a map, where all the previous clines are assembled?
It would be very interesting.
Like this one for example:
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It's quite easy to superimpose maps, but it doesn't always look nice. Another problem is that the scale is not always the same. For rarer haplogroups for instance, I used finer scales (1-2.5% instead of 1-5%, for example), so you cannot compare based on colour intensities alone.
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