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. 2020 May 15;10:8108. doi: 10.1038/s41598-020-64526-y

Table 2.

Locus-specific diversity measures at ten microsatellite loci for 326 raccoons in Hokkaido, Japan, and other reports from native raccoon habitat in North America.

Hokkaido (n = 326) Chicago (n = 323)28 Illinois (n = 99)33
Na Ho He Na Ho He Na Ho He
PLO3–71 9 0.75 0.79 12 0.69 0.77
PLO-M20 12 0.83 0.86 15 0.83 0.82 13 0.83 0.87
PLO2–14 18 0.74 0.80 29 0.83 0.82 20 0.83 0.88
PLO-M3 6 0.70 0.68 9 0.76 0.79 7 0.85 0.79
PLO-M2 11 0.76 0.83 17 0.81 0.84 14 0.84 0.87
PFL11 13 0.87 0.87 19 0.84 0.84 16 0.87 0.89
P140 7 0.66 0.65 12 0.73 0.73 9 0.72 0.74
PFL9 9 0.71 0.73 13 0.77 0.79 11 0.83 0.83
PLO-M17 8 0.68 0.72 11 0.81 0.75 8 0.76 0.79
PLO3–86 19 0.86 0.89 37 0.75 0.88 24 0.94 0.91

The number of alleles (Na), observed heterozygosity (Ho), expected heterozygosity (He).

The data set from Chicago was reported in Santonastaso et al.28.

The data set from Illinois was reported in Hauver et al.33.