Mordvins

Population profile   

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Introduction

The Mordvins are the members of a people who speak a Mordvinic language of the Uralic language family and live mainly in the Republic of Mordovia and other parts of the middle Volga River region of Russia.  wiki

Population size

843350

Geography

Group Country Region
MordvinsRussiaWestEurasia

Y chromosome and mtDNA haplogroup   

No data

Genetic affinity   

Summary: Genetic affinities of target population in the context of worldwide populations are measured by pairwise FST between target population and references. Smaller FST value indicates closer relationship. Regions represented by different colors are indicated above. Mordvins's closest affinity is to popA (FST = valA) and the second closest is to popB (FST = valB).

Population structure   


Populaion substructure.

Summary: Genetic location of target population under global context and regional context is shown by PCA plot. Substructure of the target population (if exists) is revealed by PCA plot. Regions represented by different colors are indicated above each plot.

ADMIXTURE   

Summary: Admixture pattern of target population is revealed by ADMIXTURE analysis with references chosen according to publications. Length of each colored bar represents the admixture proportion of representative ancestry in the individual. Choosing “which K” to show admixture pattern of target population under K ancestries.

Run of Homozygosity   

Summary: Identity by descent of the target population in global context is indicated by number of Runs of Homozygosity (ROH). Higher number of ROH indicates a higher level of identity by descent. Choose “ROH length” to show patterns of different time scales.

Natural selection   

No data

Reference   

Author Title Journal Year PMID
Lazaridis et al. Ancient human genomes suggest three ancestral populations for present-day Europeans. Nature201425230663
Mallick et al.The Simons Genome Diversity Project: 300 genomes from 142 diverse populations.Nature201627654912

Summary: Reference(s) for samples enrolled in this analysis.