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Anthropological dataset 2 for The admixture histories of Cabo Verde

Datasets used in the article "The genetic and linguistic admixture histories of the islands of Cabo Verde" by Laurent R et al. eLife 2023 (DOI: https://doi.org/10.7554/eLife.79827 - URL: https://elifesciences.org/articles/79827) File name "eGAdeposit_233CaboVerde_GEOcoordFULL_FINAL_01062022.txt" Column 1 corresponds to individual alphanumeric codes as in the "eGAdeposit_233CaboVerde_GenotypeFile_FINAL_01062022.vcf" genotype file Column 2-3 corresponds to X-Y GPS coordinates of individual's interview location in Cabo Verde Column 4-5 corresponds to X-Y GPS coordinates of individual's self-reported residence location at the time of the interview Column 6-7 corresponds to X-Y GPS coordinates of individual's self-reported birth-place location Column 8-9 corresponds to X-Y GPS coordinates of individual's self-reported paternal birth-place location Column 10-11 corresponds to X-Y GPS coordinates of individual's self-reported maternal birth-place location

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The Data Access Committee for acess to genotype, linguistic, and sample information used in the article "The genetic and linguistic admixture histories of the islands of Cabo Verde" by Laurent R et al. eLife 2023 (DOI: https://doi.org/10.7554/eLife.79827 - URL: https://elifesciences.org/articles/79827) ensures that data-access requests comply with the Informed Consent provided by donors, and with ethical and deontological guidelines with respect to privacy. Research sampling protocols followed the Declaration of Helsinki guidelines and the French laws of scientific research deontology (Loi n° 2016-483 du 20 avril 2016). Research and ethics authorizations were provided by the Ministério da Saúde de Cabo Verde (228/DGS/11), Stanford University IRB (Protocol ID n°23194–IRB n°349), University of Michigan IRB (n°HUM00079335), and the French ethics committees and CNIL (Declaration n°1972648). All volunteer participants provided written and video-recorded informed consent.

Research sampling protocols followed the Declaration of Helsinki guidelines and the French laws of scientific research deontology (Loi n° 2016-483 du 20 avril 2016). Research and ethics authorizations were provided by the Ministério da Saúde de Cabo Verde (228/DGS/11), Stanford University IRB (Protocol ID n°23194–IRB n°349), University of Michigan IRB (n°HUM00079335), and the French ethics committees and CNIL (Declaration n°1972648). All volunteer participants provided written and video-recorded informed consent. Requests for accessing all or part of the data used in the article "The genetic and linguistic admixture histories of the islands of Cabo Verde" by Laurent R et al. eLife 2023 (DOI: https://doi.org/10.7554/eLife.79827 - URL: https://elifesciences.org/articles/79827), should be addressed to the DAC providing: 1) The research institution where data will be stored and were analyses will be conducted. 2) The detailed coordinates of the researcher responsible for data storage and analyses. 3) A description (max 20 sentences) of the scientific finality and context of the project and classes of methodological analyses that will be performed to achieve it using the requested data. 4) When applicable, mention also other previously published data sets that will be used jointly with the requested dataset For accessing any or all the genetic, linguistic and/or anthropological data used in the article "The genetic and linguistic admixture histories of the islands of Cabo Verde" by Laurent R et al. eLife 2023 (DOI: https://doi.org/10.7554/eLife.79827 - URL: https://elifesciences.org/articles/79827), the requester hereby ensures that: 1) Individual donor privacy should be respected at all times. Data cannot be made publicly available under any circumstances. 2) Data cannot be shared nor transferred to a third party without re-applying for eGA access to the DAC. 3) No direct or indirect commercial use of the data can be made 4) No individual medical genetics or disease diagnostics can be performed with the data 5) No medical or legal forensic investigations can be conducted with the data 6) No identifying genealogical research can be conducted with the data (e.g. no paternity nor maternity testing, no genetic identification, no search of relatives using other datasets) 7) Appropriate citation of the article and data set used for any scientific communication using the data 8) Data is destroyed after the completion of the project. Any further re-use of the data is subject to a novel application to the DAC.

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Study ID Study Title Study Type
Population Genomics

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