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. 2009 Mar 13;4(3):e4813. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0004813

Table 4. SNPs used in this study to define clades in WNA.

Branch Name 1 Locus Name Base Change (Ancestral→Derived)
A.Br.0092 canSNP2589947* A→G
A.Br.0182 wna0237471 T→G
A.Br.0182 wna1141774 C→T
A.Br.0182 wna3368524 A→C
A.Br.0193 wna3631093 A→G
A.Br.0193 wna4718500 G→A
A.Br.0204 wna3774186 T→C
A.Br.0215 wna2994131 C→G
A.Br.0226 wna3682247 A→G
A.Br.0226 wna4461234 G→A
A.Br.0237 wna3732539 T→C
1

SNPs are arranged in this table from basal to derived nodes.

*

The A.Br.009 canonical SNP was previously reported5 and was used to identify most of the WNA clade samples used in this study.

2

These four SNPs are located on the Fig. 1 basal node separating TEA from the “yellow” clade.

3

These two SNPs are located on the Fig. 1 node separating the “yellow” from “red” clades.

4

This SNP is located on the Fig. 1 node separating the “red” from “green” clades.

5

This SNP is located on the Fig. 1 node separating the “green” from “blue” clades.

6

These two SNPs are located on the Fig. 1 node separating the “blue” from “black” clades.

7

This SNP is located on the Fig. 1 node separating the “black” and the terminal clades.