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. 2009 May 1;5(5):e1000410. doi: 10.1371/journal.ppat.1000410

Table 1. Population genetic parameters for seven TcI populations.

Population N/G MNA Ar a HO b HE b % HDc %HEd IA e P-Valuef
AM North/Cen 7/7 1.92 1.532 0.332 0.445 0.00 0.00 2.39 0.005
VEN silv 37/37 6.45 2.337 0.449 0.637 44.19 0.00 1.38 <0.001
BRAZ North-East 39/39 6.67 2.344 0.383 0.571 50.00 0.00 2.03 <0.001
BOL North 16/16 4.67 2.229 0.467 0.643 17.50 0.00 3.98 <0.001
ARG North 10/10 2.41 1.794 0.535 0.551 8.82 2.94 12.37 <0.001
ANDES Bol/Chile 11/11 1.73 1.407 0.406 0.396 3.85 7.69 2.05 <0.001
VEN dom 13/13* 2.02 1.486 0.421 0.422 7.14 14.29 1.21 0.011

*: Two samples included in Figure 1 were excluded from population analysis due to DNA availability issues and consequential high levels of missing data.

a

Allelic richness (sample size corrected).

b

Mean observed and expected heterozygosity across all loci.

c

Proportion of loci showing a significant deficit in heterozygosity after a sequential Bonferroni correction.

d

Proportion of loci showing significant excess heterozygosity after a sequential Bonferroni correction.

e

The Index of Association.

f

P-value for index of association, calculated by comparison to a null distribution of 1,000 randomised datasets.

N, number of isolates in population; G, number of multilocus genotypes per population; MNA, mean number of alleles per locus.