Reich et al Duplicates

As part of my effort to create one big reference dataset for my use, I have been going over all the datasets I have and make sure there's no duplicates or relatives or any other strange things that could cause issues with my analysis.

So I went back to the Reich et al Indian dataset.

The dataset doesn't have any duplicate or likely relative samples itself. However, there are two Kharia samples that are the same as the Austroasiatic dataset. Since Austroasiatic dataset has more SNPs in common with 23andme, I removed these two samples from Reich et al.

The IBS/IBS analysis and the sample IDs are in a spreadsheet as usual.

Related Reading:

The Foolish Dictionary An exhausting work of reference to un-certain English words, their origin, meaning, legitimate and illegitimate use, confused by a few pictures [not included]
Duplicate Keys
The Ultimate Guide to Teaching English in Thailand (Teaching English in Southeast Asia)
A Guide to the Mammals of Southeast Asia

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