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. 2014 Jan 1;14:148. doi: 10.1093/jisesa/ieu010

Table 2.

Population-specific characteristics of the nine microsatellite loci tested in two populations from biotype B

Population tested Cyprus biotype B
Egypt biotype B
Locus name Allele size range (bp) ( NA ) f null alleles n H o / He Allele size range (bp) ( NA ) f null alleles n H o /H e
WF1B11 106–193 (11) 0.0137 30 0.800/0.825 106–173 (8) 0.0596 30 0.700/0.808
WF2C01 150–187 (10) 0.1478 30 0.567/0.838 150–187 (9) 0.1662 30 0.500/0.799
WF2H06 172–196 (7) −0.0235 30 0.867/0.824 172–204 (8) −0.0432 30 0.867/0.789
WF1B06 158–162 (2) −0.0005 30 0.033/0.033 146–162 (3) 0.0305 30 0.200/0.238
WF2E11 220–260 (9) 0.0459 29 0.655/0.735 199–260 (12) 0.0509 30 0.667/0.756
WF1D04 124–172 (12) −0.0688 30 0.967/0.840 124–164 (10) 0.0114 30 0.833/0.854
WF1G03 139–162 (5) −0.0077 30 0.167/0.158 158–162 (2) −0.0005 30 0.033/0.033
WF2A05 141–158 (4) −0.0134 23 0.217/0.201 154–158 (2) 0.0724 22 0.045/0.127
WF2A02 155−159 (2) −0.0028 26 0.077/0.074 155–159 (2) −0.001 22 0.045/0.044

Loci with evidence for null alleles in this population after analysis in MICROCHECKER ( Van Oosterhout et al . 2004 ) are in bold.

Allele size range, NA : number of observed alleles and n : number of individuals scored, estimated null allele frequency ( Van Oosterhout et al . 2004 ), and observed ( Ho ) and expected ( He ) heterozygosity.