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. 2000 Sep 14;67(4):901–925. doi: 10.1086/303068

Table 6.

Estimates of Genetic Heterogeneity within Geographic Regions[Note]

FST (P) DSW (P) DLR(P)
(CA)n-1/Alu:
 Africa .050 (.000) 1.974 (.000) 3.175 (.000)
 Europe .029 (.001) .139 (.002) 2.312 (.041)
 Asia .045 (.000) .242 (.000) 2.088 (.055)
 Oceania .072 (.020) .084 (.000) .340 (.000)
 New World .078 (.000) .399 (.000) 1.932 (.000)
  Global .094 (.000) 12.541 (.000) 7.170 (.000)
(CA)n-2/Alu:
 Africa .042 (.000) 1.968 (.000) 3.280 (.000)
 Europe .041 (.000) .153 (.000) 1.215 (.016)
 Asia .074 (.000) .268 (.000) 1.660 (.039)
 Oceania .062 (.000) .101 (.000) .391 (.000)
 New World .033 (.009) .576 (.000) 2.616 (.014)
  Global .106 (.000) 15.202 (.000) 8.641 (.000)

Note.— P values are the tail probability that a heterogeneity estimate greater than that observed in a panmictic population will be obtained. Empirical null distributions under panmixia within each region were obtained by a permutation test (Hudson et al. 1992).