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. 2012 Sep 21;110(6):1221–1232. doi: 10.1093/aob/mcs195

Table 2.

Genetic diversity indices in six Silene ciliata populations from two altitudinal gradients derived from six EST-SSR transferred loci from Silene latifolia and four genomic SSR loci developed in S. ciliata

Population Population code N NA HO HE FIS
Morrena L1 30 75 (10) 0·352 0·506 0·351* (5)
Dos Hermanas I1 30 82 (9) 0·289 0·551 0·391* (5)
Peñalara H1 30 71 (5) 0·206 0·502 0·459* (4)
Ski slope L2 30 81 (13) 0·283 0·561 0·401* (5)
Bola Mundo I2 30 77 (5) 0·303 0·522 0·437* (4)
Cabeza H2 30 72 (2) 0·301 0·556 0·384* (4)

N, sample size; NA, total number of alleles; HO and HE, average observed and expected heterozygosities, respectively; FIS, average inbreeding coefficient. Asterisks indicate significant values (P < 0·05). See Supplementary Data Table S1 for detailed results for each marker and population. Numbers in parentheses show the number of exclusive alleles (column NA), and the number of loci that deviate significantly from Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium (FIS column).