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. 2013 Sep 18;8(9):e73795. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0073795

Table 1. Genetic diversity of Myrtus nivellei.

Regions studied N AR PAR Ho UHe I FIS
Hoggar 26 2.38 0.43 0.312 (0.062) 0.420 (0.065) 0.617 (0.090) 0.075 (0.100)
Tassili n’Immidir 56 3.49 1.65 0.240 (0.052) 0.377 (0.056) 0.711 (0.095) 0.067 (0.129)
Tassili n’Ajjer 35 4.19 2.33 0.241 (0.051) 0.448 (0.055) 0.832 (0.102) 0.048 (0.191)
Mean 39 3.35 1.47 0.264 (0.031) 0.415 (0.033) 0.720 (0.056) 0.063

Genetic characteristics of Myrtus nivellei in each of the three central Saharan mountain ranges (Hoggar, Tassili n’Immidir and Tassili n’Ajjer). Microsatellite markers were used to determine the total number of individuals (N), the allelic richness (AR) and the private allelic richness after rarefaction (PAR), the observed heterozygosity (Ho), the unbiased expected heterozygosity (UHe), the Shannon’s information index (I) and the FIS-statistic.