DescriptionArchaeogenetic analysis of human skin pigmentation in Europe.jpg
English: History of human pigmentation in Europe.
Archeogenomic data were downloaded from the Reich Lab webpage (
https://reich.hms.harvard.edu, version 37.2, released February 22, 2019) and complemented with recent data,[55, 56, 58, 67-69, 108] in order to create the map of migration and admixture of populations in Europe since the arrival of homo sapiens some 40 000 years ago. Phenotype information was retrieved from supplementary files of the according publications or additionally assessed following the instructions of HirisPlex‐S (
https://hirisplex.erasmusmc.nl), which is a forensic DNA phenotyping tool based on an array of different marker SNPs providing additional support to the SNPs of the genes SLC24A5, SLC45A2 and OCA2. The map was plotted using the R package rnaturalearth (
https://CRAN.R‐project.org/package=rnaturalearth) and sf (
https://CRAN.R‐project.org/package=sf). Ya, years ago
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