%0 Journal Article %A R. Vahdati, Ali %A Wagner, Andreas %D 2016 %T Additional file 7: Figure S6. of Parallel or convergent evolution in human population genomic data revealed by genotype networks %U https://springernature.figshare.com/articles/journal_contribution/Additional_file_7_Figure_S6_of_Parallel_or_convergent_evolution_in_human_population_genomic_data_revealed_by_genotype_networks/4319660 %R 10.6084/m9.figshare.c.3596681_D7.v1 %2 https://springernature.figshare.com/ndownloader/files/7043150 %K Genotype networks %K Genetic variation %K Natural selection %K Human genome %X Two examples for the distribution of the number of neighbors in the giant component of networks with an excess of squares. Most haplotype networks have a skewed distribution of the number of neighbors, of which the distribution in a) for PKD1L1 (polycystic kidney disease 1 like 1) is representative. A minority of haplotype networks have a more symmetric distribution of this number of neighbors, as exemplified by b) for the network of PRAMEF2 (PRAME family member 2). (PDF 135 kb) %I figshare