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. 2005 Jul 7;360(1459):1367–1378. doi: 10.1098/rstb.2005.1680

Table 7.

Estimates of diversity and their precisions (given as the standard deviation, s.d., of estimates among 50 simulated replicates±standard error) from a single molecular marker, and a single quantitative trait controlled by an infinitesimal model of gene effects. (Metapopulation with five populations of 500 individuals each, migration rate m among adjacent populations and intensity of stabilizing selection Vs for the quantitative trait. The average number of alleles segregating for the molecular marker at the time of the analysis is indicated. Results from Carvajal-Rodríguez et al. 2005.)

alleles H (s.d.(H)±s.e.) VA (s.d.(VA)±s.e.) FST (s.d.(FST)±s.e.) QST (s.d.(QST)±s.e.)
Vs=∞
m=0 2.3±0.0 0.37 (0.214±0.004) 0.34 (0.033±0.001) 0.60 (0.104±0.002) 0.59 (0.182±0.006)
m=0.001 4.9±0.1 0.59 (0.142±0.007) 0.60 (0.043±0.003) 0.35 (0.063±0.002) 0.42 (0.171±0.004)
m=0.01 9.4±0.2 0.80 (0.053±0.002) 0.80 (0.057±0.002) 0.08 (0.024±0.001) 0.11 (0.085±0.005)
Vs=20
m=0 2.4±0.0 0.47 (0.165±0.011) 0.46 (0.034±0.001) 0.47 (0.080±0.005) 0.50 (0.042±0.002)
m=0.001 4.1±0.1 0.59 (0.143±0.005) 0.57 (0.046±0.001) 0.35 (0.060±0.002) 0.37 (0.038±0.002)
m=0.01 9.3±0.2 0.80 (0.053±0.004) 0.75 (0.052±0.001) 0.08 (0.023±0.001) 0.07 (0.024±0.001)