Additional file 1 of Genome-wide allele and haplotype-sharing patterns suggested one unique Hmong–Mein-related lineage and biological adaptation history in Southwest China
posted on 2023-04-13, 10:38authored byJiawen Wang, Lin Yang, Shuhan Duan, Qiuxia Sun, Youjing Li, Jun Wu, Wenxin Wu, Zheng Wang, Yan Liu, Renkuan Tang, Junbao Yang, Chao Liu, Buhong Yuan, Daoyong Wang, Jianwei Xu, Mengge Wang, Guanglin He
Additional file 1. Table S1. Z-scores of admixture-f3 in the form f3(X, Y; Miao_Longli). Table S2. Z-scores of admixture-f3 in the form f3(X, Y; Miao_Duyun). Table S3. Z-scores of admixture-f3 in the form f3(X, Y; Miao_Congjiang). Table S4. Z-scores of admixture-f3 in the form f3(X, Y; Miao_Nayong). Table S5. Results of f4-statistics in the form f4(Northern Han, Four Miao populations; reference populations, Mbuti). Table S6. Results of f4-statistics in the form f4(Han, Four Miao populations; reference populations, Mbuti). Table S7. Results of f4-statistics in the form f4(Miao_Congjiang, Four Miao populations; reference populations, Mbuti). Table S8. Two-way admixture models for the formation of Miao people. Table S9. Three-way admixture models for the formation of Miao people. Table S10. MALDER results showed the admixture times of Miao people.
Funding
Guizhou Scientific Support Project, Qian Science Support Guizhou Provincial Ordinary Colleges and Universities Young Scientific and Technological Talents Growth Project: Qianjiaohe KY Character Doctoral Foundation of Guizhou Medical University