Datasets

A dataset entitled: “PLINK formatted genotype data for 53 Nepali Tibetans” is deposited at Dryad.com. It accompanies the publication Jeong C, Peter BM, Basnyat B, Neupane M, Beall CM, Childs G, Craig SR, Novembre J, and Di Rienzo A. A longitudinal cline characterizes the genetic structure of human populations in the Tibetan plateau. PLoS One 12: e0175885, 2017​

A dataset entitled: “Ethnically Tibetan women in Nepal with low hemoglobin concentration have better reproductive outcomes” is deposited at Dryad.com. These are the data used for the publication Cho, JI, Basnyat, B, Jeong, C, Di Rienzo, A, Childs, G, Craig, SR, Sun, J, and Beall, CM. Ethnically Tibetan women in Nepal with low hemoglobin concentration have better reproductive outcomes. Evolution, medicine, and public health 2017: 82-96, 2017.

Genome sequences for two study participants are deposited at the European Genome­phenome Archive (EGA), which is hosted by the EBI and the CRG, under accession number EGAS00001001959. That same dataset contains whole genome sequence data for two individuals whose data was collected using NSF Award 0924726. ​Mallick, S, Li, H, Beall, CM, Di Rienzo, A, and Reich D. The Simons Genome Diversity Project: 300 genomes from 142 diverse populations. Nature 538: 201-206, 2016.

Copy number variants for the​ ​four individuals described above ​have been deposited into ENA (PRJEB9586 or ERP010710), and variant calls are deposited in dbVar (PRJNA285786). The publication is Sudmant, PH, Mallick, S, Beall, CM, Di Rienzo, A, ​and Eichler, EE. Global diversity, population stratification, and selection of human copy-number variation. Science 349: aab3761, 2015.