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Neon Knight
09-14-2016, 12:54 PM
I found this:

http://i674.photobucket.com/albums/vv103/camelsloop/fst.png

Are there any more?

Grace O'Malley
09-14-2016, 01:43 PM
http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3343/5815310162_b536dd4de5_b.jpg

This one is not exactly a genetic distance table but still interesting.

http://www.unzcloud.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/09/euro52.png

Neon Knight
09-15-2016, 03:36 PM
Do you know the source for the top one? And what does the bottom one demonstrate?

Neon Knight
09-15-2016, 03:42 PM
I did some proximity lists from the table I posted:

British
Belgian 0.0005
French / German 0.0006
Swedish 0.0013
Norwegian / Czech 0.0014
Hungarian 0.0016
Slovak 0.0017
Polish 0.0017
Spanish 0.0024
Romanian 0.0028
Russian 0.0032

Norwegians
Swedish 0.0010
British 0.0014
German 0.0016
Belgian 0.0019
French / Czech 0.0024
Slovak / Hungarian 0.0026
Polish 0.0034
Russian 0.0036
Romanian 0.044
Spanish 0.0047

Swedes
Norwegian 0.0010
German 0.0011
British 0.0013
Czech 0.0016
Belgian 0.0018
Slovak 0.0019
Hungarian 0.0020
Polish / French 0.0023
Russian 0.0025
Spanish 0.0047

Germans
Czech 0.0003
Hungarian 0.0004
Slovak / Belgian 0.0005
British 0.0006
French 0.0008
Swedish 0.0011
Polish 0.0012
Norwegian / Russian/ Romanian 0.0016
Spanish 0.0025

French
Belgian 0.0002
British 0.0006
Spanish / German 0.0008
Hungarian 0.0015
Czech 0.0016
Slovak / Romanian 0.0017
Swedish 0.0023
Norwegian 0.0024
Polish 0.0032
Russian 0.0037


Is it correct to say that genetic distance (fst) gives the most accurate picture of genetic relationships?

PunhetaDeBacalhau
09-15-2016, 05:41 PM
http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3343/5815310162_b536dd4de5_b.jpg

This one is not exactly a genetic distance table but still interesting.

http://www.unzcloud.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/09/euro52.png

GEDMatch's calculators put Portugal slightly more close genetically to Northwestern Europeans than to the Balkans, and that table puts us closer to the Balkans than to Northwestern Europeans. One of them has to be wrong... Which is it? :confused:

Petalpusher
09-16-2016, 09:38 AM
Is it correct to say that genetic distance (fst) gives the most accurate picture of genetic relationships?

Fst are not exactly the same than distances as we imagine them in Oracle for example. Fst are more a value of shared genetic or differentiation which is different than an absolute distance. For example if i'm half Austrian half Polish i ll have a high proportion of shared genetic with both population but not with the population i end up the most similar to in distance, let's say randomly Czech. Fst describes a relationship that can be recent or very old, distances more a present similarity, in the end it it's still kind of the same result but both cannot be compared. Fst would vary more at individual level depending on regions than distances in a population. Another typical example would be Ashkenazi and S.Italians, different fst but very similar distances.

Neon Knight
09-18-2016, 06:26 PM
Fst are not exactly the same than distances as we imagine them in Oracle for example. Fst are more a value of shared genetic or differentiation which is different than an absolute distance. For example if i'm half Austrian half Polish i ll have a high proportion of shared genetic with both population but not with the population i end up the most similar to in distance, let's say randomly Czech. Fst describes a relationship that can be recent or very old, distances more a present similarity, in the end it it's still kind of the same result but both cannot be compared. Fst would vary more at individual level depending on regions than distances in a population. Another typical example would be Ashkenazi and S.Italians, different fst but very similar distances.
I think I see what you mean. The Swede is red, the German is purple and the Frenchman is blue. But the woman who is half Swedish & half French is not German purple but is a jumble of red and blue like a chessboard pattern; she averages out as a German on a genetic map but does not fit into the shoes of a German - rather, one foot fits a Swedish shoe and her other foot fits a French shoe (to simplify). Right?

I had been led to believe that Fst was genetic distance (GD). So Fst, the Oracle score and GD are three different ways of measuring genetic similarity? Which measure is the most meaningful for showing us the genetic relationships between modern European populations?

Harkonnen
09-18-2016, 07:06 PM
http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3343/5815310162_b536dd4de5_b.jpg



Orcadians and Sardinians descent from small founding populations, added with subsequent isolation, drift adds to their fst distances. Orcadians, a subset of British genepool can not be more distant from the Irish than what Swedes are. You'd probably see this with Dstat. Likewise it is very unlikely that Greeks are more closely related to Swedes than they are to Sardinians. Also Sardinians get very similar fst scores with the Irish to the Druze/Bedouin posse. Again genes gone bad effect. Ladies like bad boys. That's why.

Petalpusher
09-18-2016, 07:51 PM
I think I see what you mean. The Swede is red, the German is purple and the Frenchman is blue. But the woman who is half Swedish & half French is not German purple but is a jumble of red and blue like a chessboard pattern; she averages out as a German on a genetic map but does not fit into the shoes of a German - rather, one foot fits a Swedish shoe and her other foot fits a French shoe (to simplify). Right?

That's a good analogy i think (except she would average as English!) Another example, Welsh are certainly closer to a France avg in distances than the rest of UK even though they might have the least shared dna from there. Or to really push the analogy, a fellow countryman would be closer to you in distance than one of your cousin who could be half German, but you would still have more shared dna with your cousin than your neighbour.


I had been led to believe that Fst was genetic distance (GD). So Fst, the Oracle score and GD are three different ways of measuring genetic similarity? Which measure is the most meaningful for showing us the genetic relationships between modern European populations?

It's what i would rather call distance of relatedness, the whole postulat of fst is that migration counteracts drift which also create problems for certain isolated populations. We can see it as a distance for convenience or we do actually translate it in another form of distance through admix percentages, then in actual Oracles distances. Each component has a specific fst value to each of the population and other components, a calculator is simply assessing based on your genome how much % you share with this component and all its fst.

There is just many ways to end up exactly like X country without having any ancestry from this country even though you could have exactly the same proportions of genes than them, therefore still could have been made of the same thing one way or another. The last stage of Europe's creation is in practical terms a mix of late neo cultures with some Yamnaya-like ones, through Bell Beaker and the likes, specially in the west. I can imagine some extreme cases of south Americans, where their fst and regular distances would differ greatly but we can probably say the more "ethnically packed" your components are, the least distances and fst will diverge.

I see IBD like fst (since it is the consequence of IBD), as giving you a more intricate view, on how much was shared with a country in more or less recent times but it would be more meaningful for that matter to look at it by regions, or even at an individual level, which is usually the case in IBD. In a way this is also what triggers clines in Oracle. Do i get more often Italian+German or Spanish+English doesn't have much to do with my actual position (it could be exactly the same) it has to do with fst, because that individual is rather sharing more with one or the other pair. Personally i know i trigger always the same kind of axis (cause eastern France), im sure it's also the case for most people.

Grace O'Malley
09-24-2016, 06:12 AM
GEDMatch's calculators put Portugal slightly more close genetically to Northwestern Europeans than to the Balkans, and that table puts us closer to the Balkans than to Northwestern Europeans. One of them has to be wrong... Which is it? :confused:

The first one is from Cavalli-Sforza so not likely to be incorrect. Gedmatch has many different calculator programs and while informative and fun is not like a genetic study or comparable to one. It is a good guide to what populations your genome is closest to but is run through a calculator program.

The second one is from this study on 5 European populations.

https://www.karger.com/Article/Pdf/313854

Here is a write up by Razib Khan on this study.

From that study this is interesting. This confirms previous findings that the largest component of variation in Europe is north-south (at least evaluating to the west of a particular geographical cutoff), with a secondary east-west dimension.

http://blogs.discovermagazine.com/gnxp/2010/09/genetic-differences-within-european-populations/#.V-YZP_B97IU

Damiăo de Góis
09-24-2016, 01:28 PM
Regarding the distance of Brits and Bulgarians to Portuguese, i'd say they're more or less equidistant:

http://i.imgur.com/5jbkEdu.png

Early gedmatch runs didn't have Bulgarians but we can see it by looking at populations who plot close, such as Romanians:


Using 1 population approximation:
1 PT @ 4.097334
2 ES @ 5.321125
3 North_Italian @ 8.351245
4 FR @ 8.869403
5 Tuscan @ 14.608764
6 AT @ 17.288942
7 Cornish @ 18.835646
8 West_&_Central_German @ 19.063231
9 NL @ 19.573862
10 RO @ 19.757448
11 Serbian @ 19.801012
12 English @ 20.236576
13 HU @ 20.898699
14 French_Basque @ 21.568357
15 Orcadian @ 22.023098
16 IE @ 22.150290
17 Scottish @ 23.251104
18 DK @ 23.770628
19 NO @ 25.892271
20 South_Italian_&_Sicilian @ 26.324512

Grace O'Malley
09-24-2016, 02:34 PM
http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3343/5815310162_b536dd4de5_b.jpg

The above table is not from Cavalli-Sforza, my mistake, it is from this study.

European Population Genetic Substructure: Further Definition of Ancestry Informative Markers for Distinguishing among Diverse European Ethnic Groups

http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2730349/?tool=pubmed

Bellbeaking
01-31-2019, 11:06 PM
Here is one

https://www.theapricity.com/forum/attachment.php?attachmentid=83953&d=1547518116

source: https://genome.cshlp.org/content/early/2009/03/05/gr.083394.108.full.pdf


and another:

http://i64.tinypic.com/24q33tx.jpg

source: https://www.nature.com/articles/srep42187#supplementary-information

Rafe
08-28-2019, 10:48 PM
This one is interesting as it employs two countries seldom used in European genetic studies, the Netherlands and Norway. But the values for Italy - with South Italians being closer to other European populations than Northern Italy - looks wrong:90806 (GR means Greece, and ES Spain. The rest is easy to figure out.)

Britain vs. Scandinavia. Not a table but I don't think anyone will mind:90807

Includes Ashkenazi Jews and Levantine Arabs: 90810

Belgium vs. a few selected countries: 90811

Sweden vs. some countries: 90813 (FRB = French Basques)

A rare study with Austria, Switzerland, and the Baltic countries:90814

A rare study with Portugal, Switzerland, and the former Yugoslavia:90815

More:90808
90809

J. Ketch
08-28-2019, 11:36 PM
This one is interesting as it employs two countries seldom used in European genetic studies, the Netherlands and Norway. But the values for Italy - with South Italians being closer to other European populations than Northern Italy - looks wrong:90806

Britain vs. Scandinavia. Not a table but I don't think anyone will mind:90807

Includes Ashkenazi Jews and Levantine Arabs: 90810

Belgium vs. a few selected countries: 90811

A rare study with Austria, Switzerland, and the Baltic countries:90814

A rare study with Portugal, Switzerland, and the former Yugoslavia:90815

More:90808
90809
90813
Source for the Britain vs Scandinavia chart?

Rafe
08-28-2019, 11:40 PM
Source for the Britain vs Scandinavia chart?

Check Fig. S6 in the Supplementary materials: https://science.sciencemag.org/content/360/6392/1028

J. Ketch
08-30-2019, 08:14 AM
A few of the recently posted charts' results in a more digestible form

Irish Travellers Study

England

1. Scotland - 0.0004
2. Germany - 0.0007
3. France - 0.0008
4. Wales - 0.0009
5. Norway - 0.0010
6. Ireland - 0.0014
7. Orkney - 0.0016
8. Spain - 0.0025
9. Italy - 0.0041
10. Finland - 0.0069

Scotland

1. England - 0.0004
2. Wales - 0.0010
3. Ireland - 0.0011
4. Germany - 0.0012
5. France - 0.0013
6. Norway - 0.0015
7. Orkney - 0.0017
8. Spain - 0.0031
9. Italy - 0.0050
10. Finland - 0.0073

Ireland

1. Scotland - 0.0011
2. England - 0.0014
3. Wales - 0.0016
4. France - 0.0022
5. Germany - 0.0024
6. Norway - 0.0025
7. Orkney - 0.0025
8. Spain - 0.0040
9. Italy - 0.0061
10. Finland - 0.0086

Wales

1. England - 0.0009
2. Scotland - 0.0010
3. Ireland - 0.0016
4. France - 0.0017
5. Germany - 0.0019
6. Norway - 0.0021
7. Orkney - 0.0023
8. Spain - 0.0034
9. Italy - 0.0053
10. Finland - 0.0081

France

1. Spain - 0.0006
2. Germany - 0.0007
3. England - 0.0008
4. Scotland - 0.0013
5. Norway - 0.0017
5. Wales - 0.0017
7. Italy - 0.0019
8. Ireland - 0.0022
9. Orkney - 0.0026
10. Finland - 0.0081

Germany

1. England - 0.0007
1. France - 0.0007
3. Norway - 0.0009
4. Scotland - 0.0012
5. Wales - 0.0019
6. Ireland - 0.0024
6. Orkney - 0.0024
6. Spain - 0.0024
9. Italy - 0.0035
10. Finland - 0.0060

Norway

1. Germany - 0.0009
2. England - 0.0010
3. Scotland - 0.0015
4. France - 0.0017
5. Wales - 0.0021
6. Orkney - 0.0022
7. Ireland - 0.0025
8. Spain - 0.0038
9. Finland - 0.0055
10. Italy - 0.0057

Italy

1. Spain - 0.0013
2. France - 0.0019
3. Germany - 0.0035
4. England - 0.0041
5. Scotland - 0.0050
6. Wales - 0.0053
7. Norway - 0.0057
8. Ireland - 0.0061
9. Orkney - 0.0063
10. Finland - 0.0124

Spain

1. France - 0.0006
2. Italy - 0.0013
3. Germany - 0.0024
4. England - 0.0025
5. Scotland - 0.0031
6. Wales - 0.0034
7. Norway - 0.0038
8. Ireland - 0.0040
9. Orkney - 0.0044
10. Finland - 0.0105

Orkney

1. England - 0.0016
2. Scotland - 0.0017
3. Norway - 0.0022
4. Wales - 0.0023
5. Germany - 0.0024
6. Ireland - 0.0025
7. France - 0.0026
8. Spain - 0.0044
9. Italy - 0.0063
10. Finland - 0.0082

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Northern European Study posted by Bellbeaking

Australia

1. UK - 1.03
2. CEU - 1.27
3. Ireland - 1.40
4. Netherlands - 1.45
5. Denmark - 1.56
6. Sweden - 1.98
7. Finland - 7.36

CEU

1. UK - 1.21
2. Australia - 1.27
3. Netherlands - 1.43
4. Denmark - 1.46
5. Sweden - 1.86
6. Ireland - 1.92
7. Finland - 7.37

Denmark

1. Sweden - 1.35
2. Netherlands - 1.36
3. UK - 1.45
4. CEU - 1.46
5. Australia - 1.56
6. Ireland - 2.41
7. Finland - 6.51

Ireland

1. Australia - 1.40
2. UK - 1.55
3. CEU - 1.92
4. Netherlands - 2.31
5. Denmark - 2.41
6. Sweden - 2.81
7. Finland - 8.21

Netherlands

1. UK - 1.34
2. Denmark - 1.36
3. CEU - 1.43
4. Australia - 1.45
5. Sweden - 1.82
6. Ireland - 2.31
7. Finland - 7.27

Sweden

1. Denmark - 1.35
2. Netherlands - 1.82
3. CEU - 1.86
4. UK - 1.91
5. Australia - 1.98
6. Ireland - 2.81
7. Finland - 5.37

UK

1. Australia - 1.03
2. CEU - 1.21
3. Netherlands - 1.34
4. Denmark - 1.45
5. Ireland - 1.55
6. Sweden - 1.91
7. Finland - 7.42

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FST 9 posted by Rafe

Poland

1. Hungary - 0.1
2. Germany - 0.8
3. Netherlands - 1.3
4. Belgium - 1.4
5. UK - 1.7
6. Swiss German - 1.9
7. France - 2
7. Swiss French - 2
9. Yugoslavia - 2.4
10. Ireland - 2.5
11. Spain - 2.9
12. Portugal - 2.9
13. Italy - 4
14. Sardinia CSCT - 9.6
15. Sardinia Lanusei - 13.1

Ireland

1. UK - 0.3
2. Netherlands - 0.8
3. Belgium - 1
4. Germany - 1.1
5. France - 1.2
6. Swiss French - 1.4
7. Swiss German - 1.5
8. Hungary - 2.2
9. Poland - 2.5
9. Spain - 2.5
11. Portugal - 2.8
12. Yugoslavia - 3.8
13. Italy - 4.3
14. Sardinia CSCT - 8.9
15. Sardinia Lanusei - 11.8

Netherlands

1. Belgium - 0
1. Germany - 0
1. Swiss French - 0
1. Swiss German - 0
1. UK - 0
6. France - 0.1
7. Hungary - 0.6
8. Ireland - 0.8
8. Spain - 0.8
10. Portugal - 0.9
11. Poland - 1.3
12. Italy - 2.2
13. Yugoslavia - 2.2
14. Sardinia CSCT - 7.2
15. Sardinia Lanusei - 10.8

UK

1. Netherlands - 0
2. Belgium - 0.3
2. Germany - 0.3
2. Ireland - 0.3
5. France - 0.6
6. Swiss French - 0.7
6. Swiss German - 0.7
8. Hungary - 1.3
9. Poland - 1.7
10. Spain - 2.2
11. Portugal - 2.5
12. Yugoslavia - 3.1
13. Italy - 3.4
14. Sardinia CSCT - 7.7
15. Sardinia Lanusei - 10.2

Germany

1. Belgium - 0
1. Netherlands - 0
3. Swiss German - 0.3
3. UK - 0.3
5. Hungary - 0.4
5. Swiss French - 0.4
7. France - 0.5
8. Poland - 0.8
9. Ireland - 1.1
10. Spain - 1.6
11. Portugal - 1.9
12. Yugoslavia - 2
13. Italy - 2.6
14. Sardinia CSCT - 7.7
15. Sardinia Lanusei - 10

Belgium

1. Germany - 0
1. Netherlands - 0
3. France - 0.2
4. UK - 0.3
4. Swiss French - 0.3
4. Swiss German - 0.3
7. Hungary - 0.7
8. Ireland - 1
9. Spain - 1.1
10. Portugal - 1.2
11. Poland - 1.4
12. Italy - 2.1
12. Yugoslavia - 2.1
14. Sardinia C - 6.5
15. Sardinia L - 9.5

Swiss German

1. Netherlands - 0
2. Swiss French - 0.1
3. Belgium - 0.3
3. Germany - 0.3
5. France - 0.4
6. Hungary - 0.7
6. UK - 0.7
8. Spain - 1.2
9. Ireland - 1.5
9. Portugal - 1.5
11. Italy - 1.8
12. Poland - 1.9
12. Yugoslavia - 1.9
14. Sardinia C - 5.8
15. Sardinia L - 8.6

Swiss French

1. Netherlands - 0
2. Swiss German - 0.1
3. France - 0.2
4. Belgium - 0.3
5. Germany - 0.4
6. UK - 0.7
7. Hungary - 0.8
8. Spain - 1.1
9. Ireland - 1.4
9. Portugal - 1.4
11. Italy - 1.7
12. Yugoslavia - 1.8
13. Poland - 2
14. Sardinia C - 5.4
15. Sardinia L - 8

France

1. Netherlands - 0.1
2. Belgium - 0.2
2. Swiss French - 0.2
4. Swiss German - 0.4
5. Germany - 0.5
6. UK - 0.6
7. Spain - 0.7
8. Hungary - 0.8
9. Portugal - 0.9
10. Ireland - 1.2
11. Italy - 1.6
12. Yugoslavia - 1.9
13. Poland - 2
14. Sardinia C - 5
15. Sardinia L - 7.6

Spain

1. Portugal - 0.2
2. France - 0.7
3. Netherlands - 0.8
4. Belgium - 1.1
4. Hungary - 1.1
4. Swiss French - 1.1
7. Swiss German - 1.2
8. Italy - 1.4
9. Germany - 1.6
10. Yugoslavia - 2.1
11. U.K - 2.2
12. Ireland - 2.5
13. Poland - 2.9
14. Sardinia C - 3.8
15. Sardinia L - 6.4

Italy

1. Yugoslavia - 1.3
2. Hungary - 1.4
2. Spain - 1.4
4. Portugal - 1.5
5. France - 1.6
6. Swiss French - 1.7
7. Swiss German - 1.8
8. Belgium - 2.1
9. Netherlands - 2.2
10. Germany - 2.6
11. Sardinia C - 3.4
11. UK - 3.4
13. Poland - 4
14. Ireland - 4.3
15. Sardinia L - 6.1

Rafe
01-11-2020, 01:37 PM
https://journals.plos.org/plosone/article/file?type=supplementary&id=info:doi/10.1371/journal.pone.0058257.s010 (From this paper. (https://journals.plos.org/plosone/article?id=10.1371/journal.pone.0058257))

Rafe
05-06-2020, 07:06 AM
This has dozens of interesting results, from both Europe and elsewhere, composed of pairs of neighboring countries: https://www.eva.mpg.de/documents/NatlAcadSciences/Bell_Culture_PNAS_2009_Suppl_2189436.pdf

Rafe
09-15-2020, 12:12 PM
Supplementary materials from this study (https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0002929718303987) contain a large table with FST distances between Europeans, MENAs, South Asians, East Asians, and Africans. It is to big to copy here, so here's a link: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1Yo-jlkM_JYHVNXCdhzQ3cwPa7YgP7qzocTIuybMLLe0/edit?usp=sharing

Rafe
06-10-2023, 10:34 PM
I've recently obtained the FST table from this study (https://www.pnas.org/doi/10.1073/pnas.2119281119). The table was supposed to be Dataset S03, but the article doesn't provide any links to such dataset. I contacted one of the co-authors, Dr Edmund Gilbert, and he kindly provided it to me: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1jqZZ0Wmg1dP1dPbid-GC61OffvLWTSHoCgHwWux-twY/edit?usp=sharing