Human Population Genetics and Genomics ISSN 2770-5005

Human Population Genetics and Genomics 2026;6(1):0001 | https://doi.org/10.47248/hpgg2606010001

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Detecting and dating admixture using GLOBETROTTER/fastGLOBETROTTER

Mengzi Chen , Garrett Hellenthal

  • Department of Genetics, Evolution and Environment, University College London, London, UK

Correspondence: Garrett Hellenthal

Academic Editor(s): Carina Schlebusch, Torsten Günther

Received: Aug 28, 2025 | Accepted: Dec 15, 2025 | Published: Jan 15, 2026

Cite this article: Chen M, Hellenthal G. Detecting and dating admixture using GLOBETROTTER/fastGLOBETROTTER. Hum Popul Genet Genom. 2026;6(1):0001. https://doi.org/10.47248/hpgg2606010001

Abstract

GLOBETROTTER, and an updated version fastGLOBETROTTER appropriate for larger datasets, are widely used software to identify and date admixture events, particularly in humans. However, the programs come with a variety of parameter options and require multiple steps, including preparatory applications of the software ChromoPainter, making them complicated to use in practice. Here we outline how to run these programs to infer ancestry and admixture events in target populations. We describe the input files, provide intuition and some simple equations underlying key steps of the analysis pipeline, and discuss how to interpret output and assess reliability of findings. We also highlight some of the main limitations of these approaches, and point out some common issues that can hinder analyses. Throughout we use a simulated example that is provided alongside the software, so that the reader can follow each step. Overall we relay the best practice usage of the method, hopefully enabling easier application of these software going forward.

Keywords

population genetics, admixture, ancestry, haplotypes

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