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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Elmaestro: [QB] [b]@PR[/b] - Can you add the reason(s) or at least a one word summary of what you edited so people who respond (like Oshun) don't look crazy or out of context to third party readers please. @[b]Oshun[/b] There's nothing "wrong" with your example in theory. What you've illustrated can and does happen. I don't know exactly where you're coming from with your inquiry on "K-clustering." However it goes without saying that autosomal "clustering" of any form can better explain who you are or where you from genetically. I can't speak about others but I wasn't upset at what we got, cuz I was biased and set in stone from since I read the abstract. But I see how some other users who were expecting revelation based on what the 90 leaked mtHgs suggested can be disappointed. There's a certain way you have to look at these samples to really get a grasp of what might really be going on if you catch my drift.... In fact, the results shown in the actual paper is gimped, they only showed one K, and didn't even disclose if it had the best CV error value. They ran 19 Ks, (38 including non pruned LD variants) it ain't shit to give us a page with one full run as an image in the supp. But that's besides the point, look at what bloggers and others are doing with the genomes they released to the public. That's the more important part. And I don't mind when people interject racial stuff in genetics... As long as I can understand where they're personally coming from and they're consistent [/QB][/QUOTE]
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