47 population samples routinely studied at Kidd Lab
Africa |
S. W. Asia |
Europe |
N. W. Asia |
Biaka (70)† |
Yemenite Jews (43) |
Adygei (54) |
Komi Zyriane (47) |
Mbuti (39) |
Druze (106) |
Chuvash (42) |
Khanty (50) |
Yoruba (78) |
Samaritans (41)† |
Russians, Vologda (48) |
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Ibo (48) |
Russians, Archangelsk (34) |
N. E. Asia/Siberia | |
Hausa (39) |
Ashkenazi Jews (83) |
Yakut (51) |
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Masai (22) |
Hungarians (92) |
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Chagga (45) |
Finns (36) |
S. Central Asia |
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Sandawe (40) |
Danes (51) |
Keralites (30) | |
Zaramo (40) |
Irish (118) |
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Ethiopian Jews (32) |
European Americans (92) |
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African Americans (90) |
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East Asia |
Pacific Islands |
North America |
South America |
Chinese, SF (60) |
Nasioi Melanesians (23)† |
Cheyenne (56) † |
Quechua (22) |
Chinese, TW (49) |
Micronesians (37) |
Pima, Arizona (51) |
Ticuna (65)† |
Hakka (41) |
Pima, Mexico (53) |
Rondonian Surui (47)† |
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Koreans (54) |
Maya, Yucatan (52) |
Karitiana (57)† |
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Japanese (51) |
For more details on each population and sample consult ALFRED ---ALlele FRequency Database--- https://alfred.med.yale.edu/† indicates samples that may contain related individuals |
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Ami (40) |
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Atayal (42) |
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Cambodians (25) |
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Laotians (119) |