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Fig 1.

Coding region BSPs.

(A) Study populations. (B) Macro-regions Andean (N = 72) and Amazonian (N = 52).

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Table 1.

Absolute and relative (%) mitochondrial haplogroup frequencies for all study populations*.

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Table 2.

Absolute and relative (%) Y-chromosome haplogroup frequencies for all study populations*.

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Fig 2.

BSP with 21 Y-STRs treated as one partition.

(A) For the Chillao, La Jalca and Chachapoyas pooled. (B) Macro-regions Andean (N = 81) and Amazonian (N = 37).

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Fig 3.

Admixture plots.

(A) Study populations and the Hispanic reference (HIS) for K = 3. (B) Distribution of the 3rd unknown component within Chachapoyas. This component exhibits higher frequency in the Chachapoyan subgroups Kuelap, Pomacochas and Rodríguez de Mendoza.

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Fig 4.

PCoA plot when samples are binned by their proportion of the 3rd unknown component.

Individuals harboring more than 60% of this “3rd unknown component” in black.

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