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. 2016 Nov 2;95(5):1077–1085. doi: 10.4269/ajtmh.16-0383

Table 1.

Number of alleles (A), allelic richness (Rs), and allelic diversity (He) of eight loci from five study sites

Locus Kibuogi
Mfangano
Ngodhe
Takawiri
Ungoye
Total
A Rs He A Rs He A Rs He A Rs He A Rs He A Rs He
ARA2 6 5.58 0.52 7 6.19 0.79 7 7.00 0.71 7 6.31 0.69 11 9.23 0.85 11 8.08 0.80
PFG377 10 8.88 0.86 11 8.39 0.84 11 11.00 0.95 13 11.88 0.93 9 8.14 0.77 17 11.64 0.90
TA1 11 9.80 0.86 11 9.69 0.89 7 7.00 0.82 11 9.55 0.88 15 11.51 0.88 23 12.02 0.89
TA40 12 11.27 0.93 14 11.31 0.90 7 7.00 0.85 13 11.04 0.83 15 12.49 0.92 17 12.73 0.91
TA42 7 6.40 0.72 10 7.68 0.63 8 8.00 0.90 6 5.42 0.69 7 5.77 0.48 14 7.52 0.66
TA81 12 10.99 0.91 10 8.08 0.85 8 8.00 0.91 13 11.63 0.92 11 8.94 0.82 21 11.36 0.88
TA87 8 7.47 0.76 9 7.58 0.81 8 8.00 0.87 10 8.86 0.87 8 6.88 0.76 12 7.93 0.81
TA109 9 7.61 0.63 11 8.96 0.85 7 7.00 0.84 11 9.59 0.78 9 8.25 0.86 16 9.43 0.83
Mean 9.38 8.50 0.78 10.38 8.48 0.82 7.88 7.88 0.86 10.50 9.29 0.82 10.63 8.90 0.79 16.38 10.09 0.84

Allelic richness was normalized based on smallest sample size (N = 17).