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. 2010 Jul;83(1):38–47. doi: 10.4269/ajtmh.2010.09-0381

Table 2.

Description of COI shared haplotypes and statistics of genetic polymorphisms for Anopheles darlingi from Córdoba and Antioquia, Colombia*

Population COI haplotypes S h Hd (SD) Pi (SD)
Valencia A(1), B(1) 4 2 1.000 ± 0.500 0.00499 ± 0.00249
Montelibano A(5), A4(1), B(11), B1(1), B4 (2) 6 5 0.653 ± 0.093 0.00261 ± 0.00045
Puerto Libertador A(16), A5(1), A6 (1), B(10), B1(1), B3(2), 7 6 0.643 ± 0.064 0.00281 ± 0.00024
Córdoba A(22), A4(1), A5(1), A6 (1), B(22), B1(2), B3(2), B4 (2) 9 8 0.663 ± 0.041 0.00286 ± 0.00013
El Bagre A(15), A1(1), A2(1), A3(1), B(7), B2(2) 8 6 0.638 ± 0.081 0.00287 ± 0.00043
Zaragoza A(2), B(6) 4 2 0.429 ± 0.169 0.00214 ± 0.00084
Antioquia A(17), A1(1), A2(1), A3(1), B(13), B2(2) 8 6 0.639 ± 0.053 0.00294 ± 0.00025
All sites A(39), B(35) 13 12 0.650 ± 0.033 0.00288 ± 0.00012
*

COI = cytochrome oxidase subunit I; S = number of segregating sites; h = number of haplotypes; Hd = haplotype diversity; Pi = nucleotide diversity; SD = standard deviation. Numbers in parentheses are the frequencies of haplotypes by state or locality. Haplotypes in bold are shared between Córdoba and Antioquia populations.