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. 2018 Feb 26;115(11):E2566–E2574. doi: 10.1073/pnas.1720554115

Table 2.

Additional D-statistics supporting the admixture graph in Fig. 2A

D-statistic D SE Z No. of transversions Interpretation
Straight-tusked, forest; Asian, mastodon 0.076 0.004 17.94 371,372 Asian elephants share more alleles with straight-tusked elephants than with African elephants
Straight-tusked, savanna; Asian, mastodon 0.021 0.004 5.04 336,514 Asian elephants share more alleles with straight-tusked elephants than with African elephants
Straight-tusked, forest; woolly, mastodon 0.135 0.005 29.69 354,235 Mammoths share more alleles with straight-tusked elephants than with African elephants
Straight-tusked, savanna; woolly, mastodon 0.054 0.004 12.32 335,375 Mammoths share more alleles with straight-tusked elephants than with African elephants
Woolly, Asian; straight-tusked, mastodon 0.04 0.004 9.25 275,766 Straight-tusked elephants share more alleles with mammoths than with Asian elephants