I think there is something wrong with the Poseidon IDs used in 2025_Amjadi_NorthernIran.
The genetic IDs used in the paper correspond to the information found in the Alternative_IDs column of the janno file.
This is a problem because the information in the Poseidon_ID column actually refers to the Sequencing_ID found in Supplementary table S4.
It seems like data from the same individuals are kept as separate entities in the package. For example, individual IRN23 in the paper corresponds to Sequencing_IDs IRNGC23W, and IRN2GC23W in S4. However, in the package, those two IDs appear as separate individuals.
Note that the contributors have diligently noted the two IDs as being same_as in the Relationship columns, but that does not match the paper, where the data are presumably merged into one individual labelled IRN23.
I think there is something wrong with the Poseidon IDs used in
2025_Amjadi_NorthernIran.The genetic IDs used in the paper correspond to the information found in the
Alternative_IDscolumn of the janno file.This is a problem because the information in the
Poseidon_IDcolumn actually refers to theSequencing_IDfound in Supplementary table S4.It seems like data from the same individuals are kept as separate entities in the package. For example, individual
IRN23in the paper corresponds toSequencing_IDsIRNGC23W, andIRN2GC23Win S4. However, in the package, those two IDs appear as separate individuals.Note that the contributors have diligently noted the two IDs as being
same_asin the Relationship columns, but that does not match the paper, where the data are presumably merged into one individual labelledIRN23.