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. 2009 Dec 2;27(4):921–933. doi: 10.1093/molbev/msp298

Table 2.

Counts of Wakeley and Hey (1997) Statistics and Results of Simulations of a Four-Population Modela.

Population 1 Population 2 S1b S2c SSd SFe
Bonobo Eastern 121 118 98 1
103.7 (13.3) 124.9 (16.9) 100.4 (14.3) 2.1 (2.1)
Bonobo Central 102 199 88 3
86.3 (12.7) 196.8 (18.8) 82.9 (13.5) 1.6 (1.9)
Bonobo Western 125 118 113 1
106.3 (13.3) 98.4 (13.6) 118.8 (16.2) 0.7 (1.2)
Eastern Central 39 161 1 40
47.4 (11.5) 145.3 (17.9) 2.6 (3.8) 50.3 (10.8)
Eastern Western 112 110 19 9
113.5 (16.6) 82.4 (11.5) 23.4 (9.2) 14.9 (6.3)
Central Western 181 81 19 22
182.5 (18.5) 63.8 (9.9) 11.6 (7.3) 18.0 (6.9)
a

Polymorphism counts summed across all loci are shown in the first row, with mean values (standard deviations) from simulations shown in the second row.

b

Number of base positions that were polymorphic in population 1 but not population 2.

c

Number of base positions that were polymorphic in population 2 but not population 1.

d

Number of base positions that were polymorphic in both populations.

e

Number of base positions that showed a fixed difference between the two populations.