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I think this is very accurate, of course there s no Copt sample but your point is above Egyptian in the direction of Levantines, where copts should be.
K10 is a DIY you should be able to run calculators on your own : http://www.theapricity.com/forum/sho...al-calculators
http://www.theapricity.com/forum/sho...pe-K10-results
K8 was done on request by Eurogenes, don't think you can have it anymore, it's somewhat outdated anyway.
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I did just mentally looking at a pca, it works the same with K15 since everybody is used to it
You look at the mix mode and you imagine a line 70% towards Saudi, you ll find your point, using for example "69.8% Saudi + 30.2% Algerian @ 1.97" It's not your first fit but still good one with the samples that are included in K15
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How come North Sea is so western in that PCA? In most maps Iberians appear as the most "western" after Basques and Sardinians, but since North Sea is so western in that map and Baltic is also half-western and half-eastern instead on mostly eastern, even Norwegians and Danes that have a lot of Eastern European genetics appear as more western than Iberians. I suppose the distance between components on the map is calculated using fst, but how do they decide where the components start on the map?


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Steppe K10 ADMIXTURE Proportions.
68.57% Near_Eastern
2.19% East_Asian
0.19% Siberian
0.26% Oceanian
2.43% WHG-UHG
10.89% Sub-Saharan
12.22% Hindu_Kush
3.23% Steppe
0.00% Amerindian
0.02% Southeast_Asian
Waiting for the west eurasia results..will post shortly.






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Copts aren't a separate ethnic group. They're just Egyptian.






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