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Table 1 Distribution of Common Haplotypes in the Human Genome

From: Intricacies in arrangement of SNP haplotypes suggest “Great Admixture” that created modern humans

CHR

Segment

Starting Position

Haplotype Length (KB)

Total SNPs in Haplotype

# Common Haplotypes

Occurrence of Common Haplotypes

Max Diff Common haplotypes

# Yin - Yang

CHR_1

1

30923

771

1382

1

166

NA

0

CHR_1

2

808223

44

649

1

348

NA

0

CHR_1

3

1302106

19

298

3

1847

47

2

CHR_1

4

1806647

53

719

4

1499

48

2

CHR_1

5

2302471

49

780

4

702

47

2

CHR_1

6

2802348

36

743

6

1308

43

0

CHR_1

7

3302745

24

439

5

1419

46

0

CHR_1

8

3803755

202

1022

1

121

NA

0

CHR_1

9

4302585

51

874

5

1595

49

2

CHR_1

10

4802513

28

511

6

1478

47

2

CHR_1

11

5302118

6

145

4

1692

46

0

CHR_1

12

5802376

79

1344

4

897

30

0

CHR_1

13

6302510

60

785

3

1278

49

2

CHR_1

14

6802171

24

332

4

1731

48

2

CHR_1

15

7302754

22

385

4

1492

43

0

CHR_1

16

7803891

52

731

7

1286

48

2

CHR_1

17

8304607

47

784

4

1411

49

4

CHR_1

18

8808185

119

1394

5

1592

47

2

CHR_1

19

9302942

34

664

5

1252

40

0

CHR_1

20

9814964

173

2423

3

703

10

0

  1. This table presents segment-wise distribution of Common Haplotypes along the whole human genome. Common Haplotypes are defined as those which occur at least 100 times or more in the 1092 individuals. Segment length is the distance between the coordinates of the first and 50th SNPs with frequency > =0.25. Starting position of each segment has been provided and segment length has been shown in kb. Haplotype pairs which differ in 47 or more loci (out of 50) have been defined as Yin-Yang haplotypes