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. 2004 Dec 16;101(52):17946–17951. doi: 10.1073/pnas.0405919102

Table 2. Within- and between-population variances.

Population Extant All Homo Australopiths Robusts
Chimpanzee V/CV 0.351 0.633 1.295 0.401 0.133
0.163 0.348 0.230 0.155 0.231
0.145 0.212 0.396 0.084 0.033
0.080 0.138 0.023 0.252 0.239
0.055 0.156 0.060 0.221 0.048
0.043 0.524 1.027 0.241 0.323
0.022 0.209 0.028 0.284 0.426
0.009 0.031 0.020 0.042 0.035
Gorilla V/CV 1.349 0.824 1.568 0.603 0.130
0.333 0.233 0.001 0.180 0.244
0.234 0.015 0.012 0.010 0.007
0.126 0.154 0.235 0.087 0.071
0.101 0.540 0.938 0.275 0.394
0.068 0.287 0.087 0.373 0.559
0.053 0.137 0.203 0.111 0.022
0.008 0.062 0.036 0.042 0.042
Human V/CV 0.258 1.013 1.861 0.665 0.356
0.131 0.253 0.243 0.133 0.167
0.118 0.204 0.093 0.157 0.221
0.085 0.096 0.066 0.072 0.008
0.046 0.243 0.497 0.098 0.006
0.037 0.217 0.268 0.254 0.314
0.019 0.025 0.032 0.027 0.018
0.008 0.202 0.019 0.274 0.380

The within-population variance (eigenvalues) for each of the three extant model populations is shown in the first column. The following columns give the between-population variances for each analysis, calculated under each extant model. Before performing regression analysis, these values were multiplied by 107 and then logged to the base 10.