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From: Population-specific common SNPs reflect demographic histories and highlight regions of genomic plasticity with functional relevance

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Population-specific SNPs in the 1000 genomes data. The number of population-specific SNPs for each of the 14 populations for common (A) and rare (B) SNPs are shown in (A) and (B). As the dataset includes admixed and related populations we removed the four known admixed populations (ASW, CLM, PUR, and MXL) and merged the two Chinese populations CHS and CHB into a single CHINESE population. The number of common (C) and rare (D) population-specific SNPs in the remaining 9 populations were retained for further analysis. The European populations are shown in orange, Asian populations in purple and the African populations in light green. The American and the admixed African populations are shown in blue.

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