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. 2013 Dec 2;8(12):e82198. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0082198

Table 4. Mismatch distribution analysis (parameters of demographic and spatial expansion) for phylogeographic groups of Dalbergia miscolobium based on chloroplast DNA (cpDNA) and nuclear ribosomal DNA (nrDNA) data.

Demographic expansion Spatial expansion
Phylogeographic groups a Data SSD (p-value) Raggedness (p-value) SSD (p-value) Raggedness (p-value)
All populations cpDNA 0.016 (0.130b) 0.070 (0.285b) 0.013 (0.057b) 0.070 (0.150b)
nrDNA 0.168 (0.000) 0.043 (0.993b) 0.020 (0.106b) 0.043 (0.188b)
Central Eastern 1 (CE1) cpDNA 0.015 (0.051b) 0.160 (0.064b) 0.015 (0.002) 0.160 (0.072b)
nrDNA 0.009 (0.056b) 0.110 (0.008) 0.009 (0.004) 0.110 (0.006)
Central Eastern 2 (CE2) cpDNA 0.003 (0.529b) 0.074 (0.355b) 0.003 (0.358b) 0.074 (0.338b)
nrDNA 0.007 (0.139b) 0.121 (0.174b) 0.007 (0.045) 0.121 (0.183b)
Central Western 1 (CW1) cpDNA 0.028 (0.046) 0.280 (0.043) 0.028 (0.011) 0.280 (0.046)
nrDNA 0.005 (0.355b) 0.099 (0.268b) 0.005 (0.215b) 0.099 (0.258b)
Central Western 2 (CW2) cpDNA 0.051 (0.049) 0.137 (0.198b) 0.047 (0.181b) 0.137 (0.668b)
nrDNA 0.008 (0.074b) 0.099 (0.037) 0.008 (0.022) 0.099 (0.037)
Central Cerrados (CC) cpDNA - - - -
nrDNA 0.000 (0.126b) 0.895 (0.912b) 0.000 (0.111b) 0.895 (0.904b)
Southern Cerrados (SC) cpDNA - - - -
nrDNA 0.459 (0.000) 0.124 (1.000b) 0.017 (0.593b) 0.124 (0.670b)
Northeastern Cerrados (NC) cpDNA - - - -
nrDNA 0.019 (0.109b) 0.072 (0.239b) 0.017 (0.165b) 0.072 (0.357b)
Central Eastern (CE1+CE2) cpDNA 0.017 (0.028) 0.144 (0.000) 0.017 (0.000) 0.144 (0.000)
nrDNA 0.005 (0.062b) 0.083 (0.029) 0.005 (0.017) 0.083 (0.020)
Central Western (CW1+CW2) cpDNA 0.029 (0.025) 0.126 (0.031) 0.029 (0.000) 0.126 (0.050)
nrDNA 0.005 (0.070b) 0.088 (0.020) 0.005 (0.022) 0.088 (0.023)
a

The population composition of the phylogeographic groups are detailed in Table 2 and in Figure 3D.

b

p-value>0.05, which means that the population set (either groups or the whole species) mismatch distribution did not differ significantly from a sudden-expansion model.