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Fig. 5 | Genome Biology

Fig. 5

From: correctKin: an optimized method to infer relatedness up to the 4th degree from low-coverage ancient human genomes

Fig. 5

Corrected kinship coefficients calculated between 1020 EUR and EAS individuals from A diploid and B haploid dataset. In both cases, individuals were marker depleted between 100,000 and 1.2M markers to simulate partially typed data. The red line represents 6 sigma threshold from the mean. Individual kinship coefficients below the threshold are displayed as small black dots, while individuals above the threshold are displayed as larger blue dots. In case of haploid data, we marked all kinship coefficients that were above the 6 sigma threshold in the diploid dataset for better comparison. The blue lines show the 99% confidence interval of estimated kinship coefficients between unrelated individuals

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