In medieval Byzantine literature, the Bulgarians and the Vlachs are used under the same common denominator, often referred to as the kingdoms "of the Bulgarians and the Vlachs".
There's not a clear cut between them in the literature.
If you add Georgian and Armenian, you will see a straight line forming between the Greek islands and Georgia, Pontics in between next to Georgia/Armenia.
It works for me as well, good job.
39% Empuries2 + 52.7% Armenia_LBA + 8.36% Slav invader. Tail is 5.39% and s.e. almost at 5%.
Reading metadata...
ℹ Computing block lengths for 1150639 SNPs...
ℹ Computing 57 f4-statistics for block 713 out of 713...
ℹ "allsnps = TRUE" uses different SNPs for...
It works for me as well, good job.
39% Empuries2 + 52.7% Armenia_LBA + 8.36% Slav invader. Tail is 5.39% and s.e. almost at 5%.
Reading metadata...
ℹ Computing block lengths for 1150639 SNPs...
ℹ Computing 57 f4-statistics for block 713 out of 713...
ℹ "allsnps = TRUE" uses different SNPs...
Genoshistoria as a source, haha.
Now g25 is more authoritative than Harvard published fstats as per their latest narrative; the last bastion of desperation, haha.
Don't mind me.
I would like to add that people can use plink files perfectly fine with admixtools2 on R-studio, one of the perks of the 2nd ed.
.bed would be the equivalent to .geno, .bim to .snp and .fam to .ind.
The process is exactly the same.
The only you thing you need is a code viewer like...
I should have mentioned that if you want to edit these files, you can just go ahead and download Visual Studio Code for windows.
https://code.visualstudio.com/
Otherwise, just do what bgtrack says.
Sorry, the convertf command is wrong, the correct one is:
convertf -p par.EIGENSTRAT.ped
PS. If you get incos. errors with plink, let me know and I'll give you the rundown of how to bypass it.
It's not a big deal, messing around with plink with the inconsistencies errors is more ball busting.
Download something like Ubuntu WSL for windows, then download convertf from github, then just use the command
convert -f par.EIGENSTRAT.ped
par.EIGENSTRAT.ped is the par file with the...
Speculating here, I think the biggest twist would be R-L584 (Caucasus Yamnaya into Armenia/Anatolia) found in Albania and/or the Balkans, for us R1b Yamnaya research afficionados.
There's no need to overthink this.
"And 99% of Indo-European speakers stem from Corded Ware ancestors. It is only three small groups: Greeks, Armenians, Albanians who go up to the Yamnaya not via Corded Ware intermediaries. Many others were wiped out linguistically, e.g. Tocharians and most...
Ι used plink on windows cmd for plink stuff.
Ubuntu wsl for admixtools1 and convertf.
The only rough spot is having 100gb available for the conversion of the v54.1_1240K eigenstrat into .ped.
An historical explanation (not necessarily the correct take) would be that the contributing population were Medieval (broadly speaking) Anatolians and not Levantines, so the Iran_N/CHG would be skewed more in favor of the former rather than the latter.
In the case of Crete, we know from...
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