Population
ANE 13.55
ASE 1.63
WHG-UHG 49.87
East_Eurasian 3.01
West_African 0.24
East_African -
ENF 31.70
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Population
ANE 13.55
ASE 1.63
WHG-UHG 49.87
East_Eurasian 3.01
West_African 0.24
East_African -
ENF 31.70
ANE 18.92
ASE 2.51
WHG-UHG 60.17
East_Eurasian 7.62
West_African 0.08
East_African 0.75
ENF 9.95
Population
ANE 11.95
ASE 1.14
WHG-UHG 45.84
East_Eurasian 1.34
West_African -
East_African -
ENF 39.74
All the peaks:
ANE
Karitiana 44.9
Burusho 37.1
Pathan 35.1
ASE
Malay 59.1
Cambodian 52
Dai 40
WHG
Lithuanian 76
Estonian 75.2
Swedish 73.1
East Eurasian
Hezhen 89.4
Oroquen 87.5
Japanese 85.5
West African
Maasai 14.1
Ethiopian 11.9
Palestinian 2.9
East African
Ethiopian 85.9
Maasai 72
Somali 57.2
ENF
Bedouin 93.8
Saudi 92.6
Yemenite Jewish 92.2
Few things to note as it's an old calulcator but still an interesting one :
-"ASE" is not exactly the recent one we know of peaking at 100% in Negritos or Australoid, but probably still a mix of Oceanians+ something East Eurasian like. I tried to run Litvin's Australoid to see what he would score (+90% of the real ASE at K6):
Kit : Z905945
ANE 13.92
ASE 32.66
WHG-UHG -
East_Eurasian 28.22
West_African 2.86
East_African 10.40
ENF 11.95
-"West Africa" doesn't have real W.Africa populations in the spreadsheet such as Nigeria, Cameroon etc, still likely peak there, so only see very low peaks in horners, which for them goes instead for the most part in the "East Africa".
-"ENF" is the outdated reference pre NAF-CHG genomes. In Europe it peaks in S.Italians, Greeks and Sicilians (55-60%), it's something more similar to a Basal Eurasian.
Population
ANE 12.58
ASE 2.17
WHG-UHG 20.10
East_Eurasian 3.11
West_African 1.53
East_African 0.36
ENF 60.16