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. 2011 Sep;1(1):46–62. doi: 10.1002/ece3.6

Table 6.

Occurrence of haplotypes within potential refugia (shown in Fig. 1); populations (numbers in Table 1), number of haplotypes and total number of individuals (n), haplogroup with central and local haplotypes (haplogroup/haplotype) in each refugium with numbers of individuals (n)

Potential refugium Populations Haplotypes (n) Central haplotypes (n) Local haplotypes (n)
A. Iberia 1, 76 2 (14) 3–1/1 (2) 3–3/47 (12)
B. The Apennines 40–47 13 (41) 3–3/8 (1) 3–1/52 (13), 54 (1), 55 (5), 56 (1), 57 (1), 58 (1), 59 (1), 61 (1), 62 (1); 3–3/60 (2); 3–4/63 (4)
C. The Balkans–Southern Carpathians 4, 53–56, 58 5 (22) 3–6/3 (16) 3–2/36 (1); 3–3/44 (1); 3–6/4 (1), 34 (3)
D. Southern France 27 1(5) 3–1/1 (5)
G. Middle Asia 48 1 (1) 3–2/9 (1)
H. Siberia 59–60, 62–63, 65, 67 14 (24) 3–2/9 (1); 3–3/8 (1); 3–4/13 (8); 3–6/3 (1) 3–2/24 (1), 25 (2), 29 (1), 31 (1); 3–3/33 (1); 3–4/23 (2), 27 (2), 28 (1); 3–6/32 (1)