The components mentioned are all identified as Asian, regardless of phenotype. There is significant diversity in western and central Asia. For example, Georgians run the gamut from rather European looking to Eurasian.
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The West Central Asian component have it's highest frequency in the Burusho not in Russians...
http://i1.trekearth.com/photos/33400/048pict0082066.jpg
Ethnic averages for all ethnicities: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/...zVxV2JrSkRGQVE
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Balto-Slavic – 73.70%% (LIT,RU,BY)
Mediterranean – 11.03% (Sardinian,FR,ES,BAS)
North Atlantic – 4.37%% (SE,IE,UK,Cornwall,NO,Orcadian)
North Caucasus – 4.51% (GE, Abkhasian)
Arabian Peninsula – 2.36% (KSA,YJ,)
South Asia – 2.01% (North Kannadi, Chamar, Pulliyar)
Siberia – 0.98% (Nganassan, Evenk, Dolgan,Yukagir,Yakut)
Indus – 0.95% (Balochi, Brahui, Sindhi, Makrani)
Northeast Asia – 0.08% (JPT)
Mekong – 0.0% (Dai,CHD)
Mesopotamia – 0.0% (Druze, ASY, KSA, IQJ, AM)
East Africa – 0.0% (SO,Ethiopia,MKK)
Central Africa – 0.0% (LWK, Bantu, Sudanese)
West Africa – 0.000% (YRI, Mandenka)
And those components? :confused:
I believe the components peak in the populations that are in the parenthesis
Component 1 – (LIT,RU,BY)
Component 2 – (Dai,CHD)
Component 3 – (SE,IE,UK,Cornwall,NO,Orcadian)
Component 4 – (SO,Ethiopia,MKK)
Component 5 – (North Kannadi, Chamar, Pulliyar)
Component 6 – (KSA,YJ,)
Component 7 –(Sardinian,FR,ES,BAS)
Component 8 – (Nganassan, Evenk, Dolgan,Yukagir,Yakut)
Component 9 – (Balochi, Brahui, Sindhi, Makrani)
Component 10 – (JPT)
Component 11 – (YRI, Mandenka)
Component 13 – (GE, Abhasian)
Component 12 – (LWK, Bantu, Sudanese)
Component 14 – (Druze, ASY, KSA, IQJ, AM)
How could you read the components I am trying to find them but can't on the spread sheet.
Well, the abbreviations are generally the same as here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ISO_3166-1_alpha-2
Some of the names (especially for non-European ethnicities without states) come from projects, so you'll have to google them. Mixed people are labelled with several ethnicities. Say, UARUPL is Ukrainan/Russian/Polish.
TR = Turkish
AM = Armenian
Polako decided not to give names to components this time. Just sort out by the component and you'll see what it represents. I've entered peaks for convenience.
Compenent 1 - 13.83% (LIT,RU,BY)
Component 2 – 0.57% (Dai,CHD)
Component 3 – 66.26% (SE,IE,UK,Cornwall,NO,Orcadian)
Component 4 – 0.00% (SO,Ethiopia,MKK)
Component 5 – 0.00% (North Kannadi, Chamar, Pulliyar)
Component 6 - 0.00% (KSA,YJ)
Component 7 - 13.48% (Sardinian,FR,ES,BAS)
Component 8 - 0.68% (Nganassan, Evenk, Dolgan,Yukagir,Yakut)
Component 9 - 0.00% (Balochi, Brahui, Sindhi, Makrani)
Component 10 - 0.00% (JPT)
Component 11 - 0.00% (YRI, Mandenka)
Component 12 - 0.00% (LWK, Bantu, Sudanese)
Component 13 - 0.63% (GE, Abhasian)
Component 14 - 4.58%(Druze, ASY, KSA, IQJ, AM)
Interesting that component 14 is 4.58%, I always tend to get 0% in Southwest Asian.