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Fig. 6 | BMC Genetics

Fig. 6

From: Application of geographic population structure (GPS) algorithm for biogeographical analyses of populations with complex ancestries: a case study of South Asians from 1000 genomes project

Fig. 6

Stacked bar plots representing the assignment accuracy of GPS algorithm. Blue-violet, dark-blue, cornflower-blue, cadet-blue, cyan, and azure segments represent the positioning of STU, ITU, GIH, PJL and BEB populations within 200 km, 400 km, 600 km, 800 km, 1000 km and more than 1000 km, respectively from their corresponding native locations. The geographical coordinates (latitude and longitude) of Ahmedabad (India), Hyderabad, (India), Colombo (Sri Lanka), Lahore (Pakistan), and Dhaka (Bangladesh) were used as the native locations for GIH, ITU, STU, PJL and BEB respectively for the geographic distance estimation

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