The results of unsupervised K=7 admixture analysis of the whole reference populations + 5 first participants (N=159). These results should be taken with caution for two obvious reasons: a) this is an output of simple, unsupervised admixture analysis, b) K=7 - even in case of "pruned" SNP-dataset - appears in most cases to be redundant for such inbred homozygous populations (in general, the high level of homozygosity is indicative of low admixture levels, since it is obvious that heterozygotes will increase in an admixture population).
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