2015
DOI: 10.1371/journal.pgen.1005397
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Evidence for a Common Origin of Blacksmiths and Cultivators in the Ethiopian Ari within the Last 4500 Years: Lessons for Clustering-Based Inference

Abstract: The Ari peoples of Ethiopia are comprised of different occupational groups that can be distinguished genetically, with Ari Cultivators and the socially marginalised Ari Blacksmiths recently shown to have a similar level of genetic differentiation between them (F ST ≈ 0.023 − 0.04) as that observed among multiple ethnic groups sampled throughout Ethiopia. Anthropologists have proposed two competing theories to explain the origins of the Ari Blacksmiths as (i) remnants of a population that inhabited Ethiopia pri… Show more

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“…In any case, estimates of the putative ancestral contributions in clustering analyses such as ADMIXTURE vary considerably depending on the data used, as well as being confounded by other factors such as bottlenecks and unsampled source regions, and so need to be treated with considerable caution [107, 108]. …”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In any case, estimates of the putative ancestral contributions in clustering analyses such as ADMIXTURE vary considerably depending on the data used, as well as being confounded by other factors such as bottlenecks and unsampled source regions, and so need to be treated with considerable caution [107, 108]. …”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This approach differs from the mixture model procedure described in 3,5,[32][33][34] in that it assumes that ݈ is multinomial distributed and solves for ߚ using a Bayesian approach rather than a nonnegative least squares optimization. The model is similar to the one described in 35 , but introduces new improvements in the way that λ is estimated and in the MCMC proposal procedure.…”
Section: Repeat This For 4 Additional Randomly Sampled (With Replacemmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Four of the five Barbarine subjects clustered together close to the group formed by Ouled-Djellal/Berber/Rembi, and one Barbarine appeared included into this group. As discussed by Van Dorp et al (2015), inbreeding can mask signals of ancestry. Hence, the data set was reanalyzed, taking care during the 'painting' phase to exclude individuals showing highest values of F IS (seven individuals were excluded from this new analysis).…”
Section: Genetic Structurementioning
confidence: 99%