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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2012 Jan 1.
Published in final edited form as: J Forensic Sci. 2010 Nov 15;56(Suppl 1):S36–S46. doi: 10.1111/j.1556-4029.2010.01592.x

TABLE 1.

Mitochondrial DNA CR Mitotype statistics in cat populations.

Mitotype No. Freq. CA Freq. HI Freq. NY Freq. TX Freq.
1 48 0.276 16 0.262 17 0.288 6 0.222 9 0.333
2 45 0.259 10 0.164 20 0.339 10 0.370 5 0.185
3 26 0.149 7 0.115 7 0.119 7 0.259 5 0.185
4 9 0.052 6 0.098 1 0.017 1 0.037 1 0.037
5 7 0.040 3 0.049 4 0.148
6 4 0.023 2 0.033 2 0.034
7 3 0.017 1 0.016 2 0.074
8 2 0.011 1 0.016 1 0.037
9 2 0.011 2 0.033
10 2 0.011 2 0.033
11 2 0.011 2 0.034
12 2 0.011 2 0.034
13 2 0.011 2 0.074
14 2 0.011 2 0.033
15 1 0.006 1 0.016
16 1 0.006 1 0.016
17 1 0.006 1 0.016
18 1 0.006 1 0.017
19 1 0.006 1 0.017
20 1 0.006 1 0.017
21 1 0.006 1 0.017
22 1 0.006 1 0.017
23 1 0.006 1 0.017
24 1 0.006 1 0.017
25 1 0.006 1 0.017
26 1 0.006 1 0.016
27 1 0.006 1 0.016
28 1 0.006 1 0.016
29 1 0.006 1 0.016
30 1 0.006 1 0.016
31 1 0.006 1 0.037
32 1 0.006 1 0.016

Totals 174 1.000 61 1.000 59 1.000 27 1.000 27 1.000

h * 0.834 ±0.017 0.862 ±0.016 0.805 ±0.034 0.810 ±0.025 0.828±0.040

RMP% * 16.72 12.82 21.81 26.20 20.99

Exclusion Prob.% 83.28 87.18 78.19 73.80 79.01
*

Heterozygosity (h), random match probability and exclusion probability (1 – RMP) calculated as per Stoneking et al (41).