Human ancestry indentification under resource constraints -- what can one chromosome tell us about human biogeographical ancestry?
Abstract Background While continental level ancestry is relatively simple using genomic information, distinguishing between individuals from closely associated sub-populations (e.g., from the same continent) is still a difficult challenge. Methods We study the problem of predicting human biogeograph...
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Main Authors: | Tanjin T. Toma (Author), Jeremy M. Dawson (Author), Donald A. Adjeroh (Author) |
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2018-11-01T00:00:00Z.
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