Data
Data can only be used for academic research purposes. Commercial use of the data is not allowed under our ethics and population representative council clearances.
Hedenstierna-Jonsen et al. 2017
- The sequencing data (.bam) used in our study: “A female warrior confirmed by genomics”, is available at the European Nucleotide Archive with the accession number: PRJEB22507.
Hollfelder et al. 2017
Plink data files of 243 individuals of 18 Sudanese and South Sudanese populations. Data was genotyped on a Illumina HumanOmni 5M Exome SNP array and the file consist of unfiltered data with related individuals still being included.
Schlebusch et al. 2016
Data used in Schlebusch et al. (2016): “The disappearing San of Southeastern Africa and their genetic affinities”. Human Genetics 135: 1365-1373.
Skoglund et al. 2014
BAM files generated for Skoglund et al. (2014): “Genomic Diversity and Admixture Differs for Stone-Age Scandinavian Foragers and Farmers”. Science 344: 747-750.
- Raw data are available from the European Nucleotide Archive under accession no. PRJEB6090.
- The processed data can be downloaded from the UPPMAX
For more information on the processed sequence data, please contact: Pontus or Torsten
Skoglund et al. 2012
Schlebusch et al. 2012
- README
- Schlebusch_etal_Science2012_autosomal_phased.tfam
- Schlebusch_etal_Science2012_autosomal_phased.tped.tar.gz (146MB)
- Schlebusch_etal_Science2012_autosomal_unphased.tfam
- Schlebusch_etal_Science2012_autosomal_unphased.tped.tar.gz (150MB)
- Schlebusch_etal_Science2012_mito.tfam
- Schlebusch_etal_Science2012_mito.tped.tar.gz
- Schlebusch_etal_Science2012_ychr.tfam
- Schlebusch_etal_Science2012_ychr.tped.tar.gz
- Schlebusch_etal_Science2012_listadmixed_rem.txt