Bonacci
11-24-2016, 06:28 PM
I recently discovered K12b population portrait maps and came across an interesting case.. In the Georgian Jewish individual variation one individual differs significantly from the rest of "Georgian Jewish" individuals. Can this case be explained by "individual variation" or that person was mislabeled as "Georgian Jewish" or the third possibility that this is indeed "Georgian Jewish" but his/her ancestors descended from other sources such as Yemenite etc.
Individual below:
https://s18.postimg.org/vyguze5p5/ADMIXTURE_Georgia_Jews_12.png
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Tried to copy that single individual into the Samaritan average which looked the most "Akin". Even compared to the two single Samaritan individual this result seem more Southern shifted more Bedouin like.
https://s22.postimg.org/dffe0g2z5/ADMIXTURE_Samaritians_12.png
Individual below:
https://s18.postimg.org/vyguze5p5/ADMIXTURE_Georgia_Jews_12.png
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Tried to copy that single individual into the Samaritan average which looked the most "Akin". Even compared to the two single Samaritan individual this result seem more Southern shifted more Bedouin like.
https://s22.postimg.org/dffe0g2z5/ADMIXTURE_Samaritians_12.png