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English: European Roma Runs of Homozygosity. The extent of homozygosity by Runs of Homozygosity (ROH) analysis in European Roma populations compared to the Irish Traveller and settled Irish populations. Shown is the population mean total length of ROH across four categories of minimum ROH length (1/5/10/16 MB).
Date Published: 16 February 2017
Source Gilbert, E., Carmi, S., Ennis, S. et al. Genomic insights into the population structure and history of the Irish Travellers. Sci Rep 7, 42187 (2017). https://doi.org/10.1038/srep42187
Author Edmund Gilbert, Shai Carmi, Sean Ennis, James F. Wilson & Gianpiero L. Cavalleri
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current04:52, 17 January 2021Thumbnail for version as of 04:52, 17 January 2021661 × 635 (45 KB)Was a bee (talk | contribs){{Information |Description={{en|1=Extent of autozygosity in the Irish Travellers, settled Irish, select world-wide populations, and the European Roma. Shown, across four minimum lengths of runs of homozygosity (ROH), are the average lengths of ROH in each population. The average ROH burdens for the European Roma are the mean of means across the 13 Roma populations studied. These values are from a separate analysis, and collated with the wider European ROH values for reasons of SNP coverage be...

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