Table 5.
Population |
A |
B |
C |
D |
E |
F |
G |
H |
I |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
A | – | ||||||||
B | 0·0374 | – | |||||||
C | 0·0453*** | 0·0154 | – | ||||||
D | 0·0311* | 0·0061 | 0·0030 | – | |||||
E | 0·0365* | 0·0310*** | 0·0196 | 0·0051 | – | ||||
F | 0·0143 | 0·0106 | 0·0111* | −0·0069 | −0·0035 | – | |||
G | 0·0152 | 0·0092 | 0·0280 | 0·0150 | 0·0206* | −0·0052 | – | ||
H | 0·0030 | 0·0556*** | 0·0700*** | 0·0610*** | 0·0474*** | 0·0224 | 0·0128* | – | |
I | 0·0224* | 0·0094 | 0·0293*** | 0·0159*** | 0·0278*** | 0·0050 | –0·0134 | 0·0229 | – |
P values indicate the probability that a random genetic distance is larger than the observed distance and are based on 1000 permutations.
P < 0·05;
P < 0·001.