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Synthetic maps of human gene frequencies in Europeans

Science, ISSN: 0036-8075, Vol: 201, Issue: 4358, Page: 786-792
1978
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  • Citations
    506
  • Captures
    291
  • Mentions
    1
    • References
      1
      • Wikipedia
        1

Article Description

Multivariate techniques can be used to condense the information for a large number of loci and alleles into one or a few synthetic variables. The geographic distribution of synthetic variables can be plotted by the same technique used in mapping the gene frequency of a single allele. Synthetic maps were constructed for Europe and the Near East, with the use of principal components to condense the information of 38 independent alleles from ten loci. The first principal component summarizes close to 30 percent of the total information and shows gradients. Maps thus constructed show clines in remarkable agreement with those expected on the basis of the spread of early farming in Europe, thus supporting the hypothesis that this spread was a demic spread rather than a cultural diffusion of farming technology. Copyright © 1978 AAAS.

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