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Here is how you do it.[1] "1. CLOSEST SINGLE ITEM DISTANCES"
1. German_West 10.81754
2. South_Germany 11.55607
3. German_North 11.94102
4. SE_England 11.96700
[1] "distance%=4.0959 / distance=0.040959"
RN97
Central_Dutch 29.30
Denmark 16.60
FR_Bretagne 10.80
Druze 10.25
Norway 6.70
Northern_Ireland 6.05
Chuvash 5.30
IT_Sardinia 4.85
Spain_La-Rioja 4.85
Brahui_PAK 2.85
North_Dutch 1.25
Spain_Valencia 0.90
Burusho_PAK 0.30
1. Download these files: K36 and R
2. Make a folder named EuK36 and extract all the files from the K36 file/ zip to the EuK36 folder.
3. Open the "you" document in the folder and instead of
RN97,0,0,0.73,2.52,0,7.94,0,0,3.61,0,3.58,7.26,3.4 4,8.61,6.51,10.93,0,6.97,0,0,0,11.30,0,15.65,0,0,0 ,0,0,0,3.60,0,2.86,0,1.35,3.13
as the 2nd row change the name to your name and change the numbers to your K36 results. Otherwise, alter nothing.
4. Open R ->go to File -> change dir.. -> find where on your PC you stored your EuK36 folder and select it.
5. Type in the command: source('nMonte2.R')
6. Type in the command: getMonte('pop.csv', 'you.csv')
and wait about 2-4 minutes depending on the speed of your PC, then post what you get. It sorta works like oracle, but GEDMatch has none for K36.
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