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. 2011 Feb 23;107(3):231–238. doi: 10.1038/hdy.2011.7

Table 2. Total sample size (n), based on males (M) and females (F) sampled at each array, average number of individuals genotyped per locus (N), allelic richness (AR), observed heterozygosity (HO), expected heterozygosity (HE), inbreeding coefficients (FIS) and loci showing significant deviations from Hardy–Weinberg equilibrium (HWE) for 10 smooth snake-sample sites within Wareham Forest, Dorset.

Array N M F N AR HO HE FIS HWE
WF1 15 6 9 13.5 2.113 0.455 0.568 0.236 (0.0013) Ca47
WF2a 17 12 5 13.38 2.295 0.476 0.591 0.249 (0.0019)  
WF2b 24 11 13 18.63 2.236 0.393 0.526 0.280 (0.0006*) Ca19, Ca20, Ca40
WF2c 8 3 5 7 2.492 0.414 0.555 0.336 (0.0056)  
WF4 21 11 10 18.25 2.603 0.507 0.582 0.156 (0.0025)  
WF5 10 6 4 7.75 2.536 0.388 0.507 0.305 (0.0013) Ca40
WF6 14 7 7 9.88 2.705 0.448 0.518 0.189 (0.0063)  
WF7 12 11 1 9 3.013 0.448 0.601 0.314 (0.0006*)  
WF8 12 7 5 7.88 2.768 0.394 0.455 0.212 (0.0331)  
WF9 14 9 5 9.5 2.807 0.357 0.418 0.220 (0.0038)  

Probabilities of FIS estimates are given in parentheses. *significant at adjusted nominal 5% significance level for multiple samples of 0.00063.