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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2012 Dec 1.
Published in final edited form as: Mem Inst Oswaldo Cruz. 2011 Dec;106(8):1017–1023. doi: 10.1590/s0074-02762011000800020

Table II. Shared COI haplotypes and genetic polymorphism statistics for An. nuneztovari s.l. collected in localities of Antioquia and Córdoba, Colombia.

Locality n COI Haplotype S h Hd (DE) Pi (DE)
MTL 29 1(11), 2(5), 3(2), 4(5), 6(2), 8(2) 9 8 0.807+/−0.5240 0.00189+/−0.001199
PTL 32 1(15), 2(8), 3(1), 4(5), 6(2), 8(2) 7 7 0.709+/−0.0578 0.00172+/−0.001120
Total
Córdoba
61 1(26), 2(13), 3(13), 4(10), 6(4) 10 10 0.758+/−0.0397 0.00180+/−0.001128

SPU 37 1(10), 2(13), 4(2), 5(6), 6(2), 9(2) 15 10 0.8134/−0.0418 0.00249+/−0.001315
BAG+ZAR 49 1(21), 2(5), 3(15), 4(3), 7(2) 9 8 0.720+/−0.0441 0.00237+/−0.001417
Total
Antioquia
86 1(29), 2(17), 3(15), 4(2), 5(6) 19 13 0.773+/−0.0280 0.00271+/−0.001445

Overall
Total
147 1(55), 2(230), 3(28), 4(12), 5(6), 6(4) 23 20 0.781+/−0.0302 0.00234+/−0.001288

S: number of segregating sites, h: number of haplotypes, Hd: haplotypic diversity, Pi: nuclear diversity, SD: standard deviation. Numbers inside parenthesis are the frequency of haplotypes by locality. Underline haplotypes are share among populations of Antioquia and Córdoba. Montelíbano (MTL), Puerto Libertador (PTL), San Pedro de Urabá (SPU), El Bagre (BAG), Zaragoza (ZAR).