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. 2010 Apr;9(4):619–625. doi: 10.1128/EC.00002-10

Table 2.

FST and Nei's distance values for subdivided populationsa

FST for:
Population nb FKS LEU2 NMT TRP UGP URA3 Mean FST DNc
Atlanta (1992) vs San Francisco (1992) 64 0.0205 0.0285 0.0159 0.0154 0.0104 0.0339 0.0207 0.0983
Atlanta (1992) vs Baltimore (1998) 76 0.0110 0.0150 0.0064 0.0043 0.0144 0.0071 0.0097 0.0182
Atlanta (1992) vs Atlanta (2008) 89 0.0404 0.0618 0.0366 0.0458 0.0512 0.0584 0.0490 0.3260
Atlanta (1992) vs Baltimore (2008) 79 0.0178 0.0327 0.0132 0.0119 0.0195 0.0239 0.0198 0.1081
San Francisco (1992) vs Baltimore (1998) 88 0.0186 0.0092 0.0185 0.0163 0.0298 0.0286 0.0201 0.1095
San Francisco (1992) vs Atlanta (2008) 101 0.0392 0.0589 0.0407 0.0510 0.0602 0.0585 0.0514 0.3372
San Francisco (1992) vs Baltimore (2008) 91 0.0194 0.0070 0.0195 0.0200 0.0277 0.0252 0.0197 0.1066
Baltimore (1998) vs Atlanta (2008) 113 0.0193 0.0412 0.0277 0.0339 0.0402 0.0338 0.0327 0.2020
Baltimore (1998) vs Baltimore (2008) 103 0.0024 0.0051 0.0049 0.0044 0.0039 0.0066 0.0045 −0.0030
Atlanta (2008) vs Baltimore (2008) 116 0.0172 0.0366 0.0212 0.0256 0.0263 0.0218 0.0248 0.1346
All populations 230 0.0327 0.0457 0.0325 0.0360 0.0447 0.0466 0.0397
a

FST = (Ht − Hs)/Ht.

b

n = population size.

c

DN, Nei's unbiased measure of genetic distance.