Ancient DNA Explorer

People here might be interested in this new site that I created:

Ancient DNA Explorer
it is a very good collection,although what these colors in admixture mean?And how did you find the samples from Athens.. I cant find them anywhere
 
it is a very good collection,although what these colors in admixture mean?And how did you find the samples from Athens.. I cant find them anywhere

The map with the points colored by primary admixture component should make it pretty clear which populations the different admixture components correspond to. Finding which groups in the table have the largest amount of a component also helps. The blue-gray component in the K = 16 analysis doesn't make much sense to me though. I'm going to try to figure out why it gets produced, and what can be done to get rid of it.

All of the samples are from the Allen Ancient DNA Resource (AADR).
 
What probability do the predictions for say light eye color have in the model you used? Found it interesting that both the Vekerzug V13 from Chotin and half of the South Thracian V13 being predicted for blue/light eyes. Just wonder how safe it is based on the model you used.
 
I'm trying to compare pigmentation between places and times, I hope I'll not do too much mistakes: at first sight, CWC doesn't seem so fair, apparently less than BB and Unetice. But it isn't not finished. And we can ask ourselves what precision to give to the precise links between geno- and phoenotypes...
 
@Genetiker
Are the pigmentation results based on true biallelic markers. Are there not some pseudo biallelic among them?
I find a lot of supposed red hairs people in past, more than what we may expect.
Or maybe for 'red' every kind of mutation has been taken in account spite different penetrance power?
 
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