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. 2009 Mar 27;32(2):414–422. doi: 10.1590/S1415-47572009005000036

Table 4.

Genetic distances (FST values) and effective number of migrants (Nm), above and below the diagonal, respectively, among samples of Aedes aegypti from the Brazilian Amazon.

Population Cor Pra Com TaN Coa Stm Blm BoV Pac RBr
Cor - -0.061 0.055 0.085 0.073 0.084 0.147 0.066 0.228 0.330*
Pra Inf.
(5)
- 0.120 0.000 0.146 0.166 0.087 0.127 0.353* 0.325
Com 8.5
(8)
3.7
(4)
- 0.366 -0.089 -0.037 0.373 0.094 0.214 0.699*
TaN 5.4
(5)
Inf.
(10)
0.9
(13)
- 0.398 0.403 0.037 0.302 0.554* 0.476
Coa 6.4
(368)
2.9
(363)
Inf.
(360)
0.8
(373)
- -0.009 0.405 0.111 0.210 0.706*
Stm 5.5
(589)
2.5
(593)
Inf.
(597)
0.7
(585)
Inf.
(953)
- 0.402* 0.014 0.051 0.732*
Blm 2.9
(1288)
5.3
(1293)
0.8
(1297)
13.1
(1284)
0.7
(1654)
0.7
(702)
- 0.323 0.545* 0.506
BoV 7.0
(656)
3.4
(660)
4.8
(658)
1.2
(654)
4.0
(812)
35.1
(880)
1.0
(1435)
- 0.010 0.716
Pac 1.7
(840)
0.9
(843)
1.8
(841)
0.4
(837)
1.9
(967)
9.3
(1040)
0.4
(1550)
5.0
(185)
- 1.000*
RBr 1.0
(1153)
1.0
(1148)
0.2
(1146)
0.6
(1158)
0.2
(827)
0.2
(1670)
0.5
(2339)
0.2
(1618)
0.0
(1756)
-

*p < 0.001, after Bonferroni correction; Inf. = infinity; geographic distances (km) are in parentheses.