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. 2010 Mar 16;4(3):e636. doi: 10.1371/journal.pntd.0000636

Table 4. Estimates of effective population size (Ne) calculated with Bayesian and linkage disequilibrium methods.

Population Bayesian a Linkage Disequilibrium
Ne Low High Ne Low High
AP 267 151 1029 355
AR 138 80 570 1208
BGb -- -- -- -- -- --
BK 184 101 731 100
BN 153 95 523 32 21 56
BU 6648* 1532 194991 91 43 801
BV 286 129 1259 2499 90
DK 345 179 1490 405 114
JN 239 127 1130 103
KB 1222* 414 9276 244 85
KK 447* 209 3777 162 64
KL 255* 135 1354 105 38
MF 1457 608 10194 129
MK 107 57 470 1001 66
MS 64 36 213 64 37 161
MY 1371 581 9806 228
NA 56 34 230 51
NDc -- -- -- 15 7 31
OG 511* 248 2488 188
OK 222* 104 928 517 75
OS 54 34 160 83 36
PDb -- -- -- -- -- --
a

Estimates were generated using a prior of 10,000 on Ne. Estimates that were not robust to changes in prior (*) are indicative of relatively large population sizes.

b

Estimates of Ne were not performed for BG or PD due to small sample size.

c

Only 9 loci were polymorphic for ND and therefore, Bayesian estimates were not generated.