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genetic-origins-heatmap
Use your DNA data (e.g. from 23andMe) to paint a global heatmap of your origins.
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There's an additional flaw that I realize only in retrospect: A naïve heatmap will tend to exaggerate the significance of regions for which there are more datapoints, since they overlap and contribute to raising the temperature for that particular cluster. But this is a minor issue that doesn't fully explain the Switzerland thing. If any programmers would like to help resolve this, here is the source code on Github.
The way I have the repository set up, it can't be run directly via the command line like a typical Python project. It has to be built with the Pyinstaller command from the readme, after putting this and this in the folder admix/data.
Then, the Sciter dynamic link library must be in the same folder as heatmap.exe for it to run.
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