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. 2013 Dec 18;112(5):497–507. doi: 10.1038/hdy.2013.132

Table 2. Results of tests for recent bottlenecks in Chinese populations: P-values from sign tests and Wilcoxon signed-rank tests for excess heterozygosity across loci; and mode shifts in allele frequency distributions.

Population Allozymes
Microsatellites
  Sign Wilcoxon Mode shift? Sign Wilcoxon Mode shift?
CN-1 0.164 0.068 Yes 0.367 0.109 No
CN-10 0.307 0.160 No 0.681 0.563 No
CN-11 0.031 0.032 No 0.044 0.031 Yes
CN-12 0.031 0.015 No 0.538 0.406 Yes
CN-13 0.046 0.006 Yes 0.397 0.844 No
CN-14 0.050 0.008 No
CN-15 0.571 0.207 No 0.318 0.906 No
CN-16 0.329 0.103 No 0.210 0.969 No
CN-17 0.080 0.065 No 0.733 0.250 No
CN-18 0.057 0.087 Yes 0.566 0.438 No
CN-19 0.234 0.151 No
CN-2 0.231 0.188 No
CN-20 0.075 0.053 Yes 0.623 0.688 Yes
CN-21 0.054 0.040 No
CN-22 0.026 0.009 Yes 0.492 0.500 No
CN-23 0.152 0.120 No
CN-24 0.154 0.014 No
CN-3 0.026 0.013 No
CN-4 0.105 0.086 No 0.589 0.891 No
CN-5 0.215 0.072 No 0.620 0.156 No
CN-6 0.209 0.080 No
CN-7 0.229 0.149 No
CN-8 0.562 0.160 No 0.625 0.688 No
CN-9 0.044 0.014 Yes 0.573 0.688 No

P<0.05 are in bold. Simulations were performed under the infinite allele model separately for allozymes and microsatellites.