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. 2018 Jul 11;6:e5260. doi: 10.7717/peerj.5260

Table 2. Diversity indices of 11 SSR markers detected in a set of 128 olive accessions from Algeria, Italy, Malta, and Syria.

SSR ID Size range Na Ne I Ho He F NAC Rp PIC F nulli (%)
DCA03 232–257 12 8.24 2.24 0.87 0.87 0.009 30 2.33 0.87 0.37
DCA05 194–220 11 6.25 2.00 0.72 0.84 0.138 28 2.02 0.82 7.17
DCA09 162–210 20 13.58 2.74 0.81 0.92 0.116 47 2.18 0.92 6.07
DCA13 110–156 13 3.67 1.74 0.58 0.72 0.194 22 2.00 0.70 12.70
DCA15 246–275 10 3.03 1.51 0.42 0.67 0.371 16 3.06 0.68 24.25
DCA16 120–191 25 11.21 2.71 0.87 0.91 0.038 45 2.00 0.91 1.88
DCA17 107–189 23 5.36 2.16 0.55 0.81 0.321 34 2.01 0.80 19.09
DCA18 116–207 19 7.72 2.29 0.80 0.87 0.081 39 2.10 0.86 4.30
UDO43 170–222 22 9.27 2.58 0.89 0.89 −0.007 39 2.02 0.89 0.95
GAPU101 180–219 15 7.18 2.18 0.75 0.86 0.121 32 2.01 0.84 6.58
EMO90 182–202 9 6.09 1.91 0.68 0.83 0.185 23 2.35 0.82 10.70
Total 179
Mean 16.27 7.4 0.72 0.830 0.142 0.82

Note:

Na, number of observed alleles; Ne, effective alleles; I, Shannon’s information index; Ho, observed heterozygosity; He, expected heterozygosity; F, fixation index; NAC, number of allele combinations; Rp, resolving power; PIC, polymorphic information content; F nulli, frequency of nulli alleles.