seems to be better for eQTLs
https://www.nature.com/articles/s41588-018-0268-8
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Flexible statistical methods for estimating and testing effects in genomic studies with multiple conditions
December 25, 2018Rumors of the death of consumer genomics are greatly exaggerated
December 22, 2018Todo.txt: Future-proof task tracking in a file you control
December 15, 2018free stock images for genomics
November 19, 2018https://www.flickr.com/photos/genomicseducation/
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November 19, 2018Tea if by sea, cha if by land
November 17, 2018Tea if by sea, cha if by land: Why the world only has two words for
tea https://QZ.com/1176962/map-how-the-word-tea-spread-over-land-and-sea-to-conquer-the-world Both words originated from China; differences stem from whether they were globalized via Dutch sea trade or overland route HT
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“Both versions come from China. How they spread around the world offers a clear picture of how globalization worked before
“globalization” was a term anybody used. The words that sound like “cha” spread across land, along the Silk Road. The “tea”-like phrasings spread over water, by Dutch traders bringing the novel leaves back to Europe.”
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csquare questions relating to Turkey
November 11, 2018https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4904778/
Turkish Population Structure and Genetic Ancestry Reveal Relatedness among Eurasian Populations
Uğur Hodoğlugil1 and Robert W. Mahley1,2,*
“For example, supervised STRUCTURE (K = 3) illustrates a genetic ancestry for the Turks of 45% Middle Eastern (95% CI, 42–49), 40% European (95% CI, 36–44), and 15% Central Asian (95% CI, 13–16), whereas at K = 4 the genetic ancestry of the Turks was 38% European (95% CI, 35–42), 35% Middle Eastern (95% CI, 33–38), 18% South Asian (95% CI, 16–19), and 9% Central Asian (95% CI, 7–11). …. Thus, this study demonstrates admixture of Turkish people reflecting the population migration patterns.”
Also:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Population_exchange_between_Greece_and_Turkey