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When used properly, Principal Component Analysis (PCA) is an extraordinarily powerful tool and one of the best ways to study fine-scale genetic substructures within Europe. The PCA plot below is based on Global25 data and focuses on the genetic relationship between Wielbark Goths and Medieval Poles, including from the Viking Age, in the context ...
- Polishgenes Blog: 2022
Polishgenes Blog: 2022. Population genetics is a state of...
- Polishgenes Blog: 2020
Focusing on Polish and European population genetics and...
- Polishgenes Blog: 2019
Polishgenes Blog: 2019. Wednesday, July 17, 2019. Viking...
- Polishgenes Blog: Polish aDNA PCA
Polish aDNA PCA. Below is a Principal Component Analysis...
- Polishgenes Blog: 2022
Jan 31, 2018 · Modern-day Poles vs Bronze Age peoples of the East Baltic. Below are three of my staple Principal Component Analyses (PCA) featuring Baltic Bronze Age (Baltic_BA) samples from the recent Mittnik et al. 2018 paper (open access here ). On each of the plots I've also highlighted modern-day Balts and Poles. The latter two PCA also include most of ...
- Davidski
Most (82.38%) Poles belong to the West Eurasian mtDNA haplogroups H (especially H1), J (especially J1), T, and U (especially U5). 43.42% of them carry varieties of H, Europe's most common haplogroup, and among Poles H peaks at 47.27% in the Kuyavian-Pomeranian region of Poland.