TABLE 4.
Mating-type segregation in Pseudocercospora musae isolates from each population.
| Region | POP | MAT1-1:MAT1-2 Frequency | χ2 | IA | r–d |
| 1 | Pop 1 | 33.33:66.66 | 2.3330ns | −0.066ns | −0.006ns |
| Pop 2 | 57.10:42.80 | 0.4286ns | 0.306* | 0.026* | |
| Pop 3 | 53.80:46.16 | 0.1538ns | 0.176* | 0.014** | |
| Pop 4 | 30.00:70:00 | 1.6000ns | 0.126ns | 0.011ns | |
| Pop 5 | 77.77:22.22 | 5.5556** | 0.016ns | 0.001ns | |
| 2 | Pop 6 | 50.09:40.90 | 0.7273ns | 0.782** | 0.073** |
| Pop 7 | 45.45:54.54 | 0.0909ns | 1.297** | 0.131** | |
| Pop 8 | 66.66:33.33 | 1.0000ns | 0.259ns | 0.033ns | |
| 3 | Pop 9 | 33.33:66.66 | 1.0000ns | 1.709** | 0.143** |
| 4 | Pop 10 | 62.50:37.50 | 0.5000ns | 0.421ns | 0.050ns |
| Total | 10 | 52.90:47.09 | 0.5226ns | 0.166 | 0.012 |
nsnot significant; *Significant at 5% probability level; **Significant at 1% probability level; IA and r–d – Linkage disequilibrium calculated by 1000 permutations.