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From: "Lawrence Mayka" <>
Subject: Re: [DNA] Article: Investigation of the fine structure ofEuropeanpopulations with applications to disease association studies
Date: Fri, 21 Nov 2008 18:02:03 -0600
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The full article is here:

http://www.nature.com/ejhg/journal/v16/n12/pdf/ejhg2008210a.pdf

Table 5 is particularly interesting. It shows where a country's samples
would be clustered if that country itself were not one of the choices.
French and British end up in Belgium; Poles end up in Russia and vice-versa.
But very surprisingly, 91.6% of the Romanian samples end up in Germany, even
though nearer choices include Hungary, Slovakia, Poland, the Czech Republic,
and Russia. 7.4% of the Romanian samples end up in Hungary, and 1.0% in
France.

> [mailto:] On Behalf Of
> steven perkins
> European Journal of Human Genetics (2008) 16, 1413-1429;
> doi:10.1038/ejhg.2008.210
> http://www.nature.com/ejhg/journal/v16/n12/abs/ejhg2008210a.html



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