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. 2018 Dec 4;8(24):12641–12655. doi: 10.1002/ece3.4688

Table 1.

Summary statistics for all sampling locations (n = 394) across 22,935 biallelic SNPs

Sampling locations n Private alleles Ho He
Historical Range
Arizona (AZ) 12 470 0.0254 0.0278
California (CA) 29 895 0.0225 0.0276
Idaho (ID) 10 167 0.0208 0.0237
Minnesota (MN) 12 311 0.0326 0.0324
Missouri (MO) 6 105 0.0199 0.0227
Nebraska (NE) 20 583 0.0250 0.0278
New Mexico (NM) 11 401 0.0276 0.0288
Nevada (NV) 13 406 0.0244 0.0272
Oklahoma (OK) 5 162 0.0296 0.0289
Saskatchewan (SK) 4 132 0.024 0.0244
Texas (TX) 2 146 0.0281 0.0225
Washington (WA) 14 227 0.0260 0.0278
Wyoming (WY) 4 115 0.0214 0.0220
Overall historical range 142 5,799a 0.0252 0.0264
Northeast expansion
Maine (ME) 14 499 0.0231 0.0292
New Brunswick (NB) 4 107 0.0207 0.0228
New Jersey (NJ) 3 47 0.0259 0.0233
New York (NY) 4 65 0.0257 0.0222
Ontario (ON) 26 464 0.0305 0.0324
Pennsylvania (PA) 37 1,511 0.0233 0.0307
Overall Northeast Expansion 88 3,018a 0.0249 0.0268
Southeast expansion
Alabama (AL) 16 136 0.0319 0.0326
Florida (FL) 28 843 0.0262 0.0311
Georgia (GA) 23 151 0.0300 0.0318
Kentucky (KY) 26 280 0.0298 0.0318
Louisiana (LA) 4 125 0.0268 0.0284
North Carolina (NC) 27 406 0.0296 0.0321
South Carolina (SC) 13 100 0.0325 0.0324
Tennessee (TN) 2 32 0.0295 0.0228
Virginia (VA) 25 305 0.0221 0.0270
Overall Southeast Expansion 164 3,578a 0.0287 0.0300

n, sample size; Ho, observed heterozygosity; He, expected heterozygosity.

a

Private allele counts per state/province are not expected to sum to the overall private allele count per region, as alleles may be private to a region without being private to any individual state or province.