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. 2019 Apr 2;9:5536. doi: 10.1038/s41598-019-41755-4

Table 2.

Genetic diversity estimates for the 605 Gyps coprotheres grouped by geographic region and for the 266 Gyps coprotheres individuals grouped by breeding colony.

N A Ā AR AP Ho uHe F
Region N = 605 Western 18 45 3.46 (0.75) 3.36 0.41 0.33 (0.10) 0.34 (0.09) 0.06 (0.08)
Middle 462 134 10.31 (1.08) 3.96 0.74 0.38 (0.10) 0.40 (0.09) 0.15 (0.07)
Northern 125 95 7.31 (1.09) 4.14 0.79 0.38 (0.09) 0.43 (0.08) 0.19 (0.09)
Mean 91 7.03 (0.72) 3.82 0.64 0.37 (0.05) 0.39 (0.05) 0.14 (0.05)
Colony N = 266 Potberg 18 45 3.46 (0.75) 3.36 0.4 0.33 (0.10) 0.34 (0.09) 0.06 (0.08)
Collywobbles 66 57 4.39 (0.82) 3.39 0.20 0.37 (0.10) 0.35 (0.09) −0.05 (0.07)
Msikaba 50 58 4.46 (0.95) 3.65 0.21 0.38 (0.10) 0.39 (0.09) 0.06 (0.09)
Umzimkulu 53 54 4.15 (0.93) 3.51 0.17 0.38 (0.10) 0.38 (0.09) −0.01 (0.06)
Skeerpoort 43 52 4.00 (0.89) 3.43 0.19 0.35 (0.09) 0.39 (0.09) 0.06(0.10)
Kransberg 36 50 3.85 (0.75) 3.44 0.08 0.38 (0.09) 0.39 (0.08) 0.06 (0.08)
Mean 44 53 4.05(0.34) 3.46 0.21 0.37 (0.04) 0.38 (0.04) 0.03 (0.03)

Number of individuals (N), total number of alleles (A), mean number of alleles (Ā), allelic richness (AR), private alleles (AP), observed heterozygosity (Ho), unbiased expected heterozygosity (uHe), and inbreeding coefficient (F). Allelic richness for each region was based on the minimum number of gene copies. Standard errors are shown in parentheses.