population
|
sam-num
|
MI-num
|
MI-occ
|
mul-sup
|
read-num
|
occ/num
|
mul-sup/num
|
read/num
|
---|
MXL
|
48
|
79
|
153
|
23
|
175
|
1.94
|
29.11 %
|
2.22
|
PUR
|
48
|
117
|
167
|
26
|
185
|
1.43
|
22.22 %
|
1.58
|
CLM
|
26
|
60
|
83
|
14
|
91
|
1.38
|
23.33 %
|
1.52
|
PEL
|
20
|
40
|
58
|
12
|
63
|
1.45
|
30.00 %
|
1.58
|
Total America
|
142
|
206
|
296
|
55
|
514
|
1.44
|
26.70 %
|
2.50
|
CDX
|
40
|
40
|
65
|
11
|
71
|
1.63
|
27.50 %
|
1.78
|
CHB
|
26
|
42
|
52
|
7
|
57
|
1.24
|
16.67 %
|
1.36
|
CHS
|
41
|
56
|
72
|
10
|
79
|
1.29
|
17.86 %
|
1.41
|
JPT
|
58
|
160
|
325
|
55
|
356
|
2.03
|
34.38 %
|
2.23
|
KHV
|
31
|
51
|
81
|
14
|
96
|
1.59
|
27.45 %
|
1.88
|
Total East Asia
|
196
|
262
|
349
|
53
|
659
|
1.33
|
20.23 %
|
2.52
|
GIH
|
11
|
22
|
29
|
6
|
34
|
1.32
|
27.27 %
|
1.55
|
Total South Asia
|
11
|
22
|
22
|
0
|
34
|
1.00
|
0.00 %
|
1.55
|
CEU
|
21
|
67
|
82
|
10
|
94
|
1.22
|
14.93 %
|
1.40
|
FIN
|
41
|
72
|
87
|
6
|
93
|
1.21
|
8.33 %
|
1.29
|
GBR
|
35
|
80
|
104
|
16
|
114
|
1.30
|
20.00 %
|
1.43
|
IBS
|
24
|
56
|
80
|
14
|
86
|
1.43
|
25.00 %
|
1.54
|
TSI
|
9
|
28
|
34
|
5
|
37
|
1.21
|
17.86 %
|
1.32
|
Total Europe
|
130
|
223
|
303
|
39
|
424
|
1.36
|
17.49 %
|
1.90
|
YRI
|
42
|
156
|
239
|
41
|
255
|
1.53
|
26.28 %
|
1.63
|
LWK
|
54
|
113
|
180
|
28
|
193
|
1.59
|
24.78 %
|
1.71
|
ACB
|
14
|
35
|
46
|
9
|
48
|
1.31
|
25.71 %
|
1.37
|
ASW
|
49
|
127
|
262
|
49
|
286
|
2.06
|
38.58 %
|
2.25
|
Total Africa
|
159
|
284
|
431
|
90
|
782
|
1.52
|
31.69 %
|
2.75
|
- The “sam-num” column illustrates the number of samples for each category (either population or population group); the “MI-num” column illustrates the number of different MIs detected in each population or population group; the “MI-occ” column illustrates the sum of occurrences of MIs in each population or population group; the “read-num” column illustrates the number of reads supporting MIs. For the population lines, the “mul-sup” column illustrates the number of MIs supported by at least two individual samples (named “multiple samples supported MIs”) in one population, the “ooc/num” column illustrates the ratio of MI occurrence over MI number, which indicates the average number of individual samples supporting one MI in the same population, and the “mul-sup/num” column illustrates the ratio of multiple samples supported MIs over the number of all MIs. For the population group lines (which started with “Total”), the “mul-sup” column illustrates the number of MIs supported by at least two populations (named “multiple populations supported MIs”) in the same population group, the “ooc/num” column illustrates the ratio of MI occurrence over MI number, which indicates the average number of populations supporting one MI in the same population group, and the “mul-sup/num” column illustrates the ratio of multiple populations supported MIs over the total number of MIs. The last “read/num” column illustrates the ratio of the number of reads containing MIs over the number of MIs, which indicates the average number of reads supporting each MI