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. 2020 Jun 22;13(8):2113–2129. doi: 10.1111/eva.12971

Table 2.

Statistics associated with the microsatellite data included in the population genetic analysis of Australian Nezara viridula

Locus Na
N^a
Ho He HWE Est. Null Alleles gF ST
NEZA01 5 3.2 0.594 0.572 0 0.02 0.13
NEZA02 6 3.2 0.586 0.540 0 0.01 0.08
NEZA03 2 1.1 0.064 0.056 0 0.00 0.15
NEZA04 8 4.4 0.695 0.638 3 0.02 0.07
NEZA05 4 2.3 0.347 0.428 5 (3) 0.09 0.14
NEZA06 5 4.1 0.517 0.499 1 0.01 0.07
NEZA07 5 3.1 0.485 0.514 0 0.03 0.14
NEZA08 3 2.0 0.145 0.151 0 0.02 0.29
NEZA09 8 3.4 0.583 0.526 0 0.01 0.18
NEZA10 5 4.1 0.524 0.626 8 (3) 0.09 0.06
NEZA11 4 3.9 0.590 0.594 0 0.01 0.05
NEZA12 3 3.0 0.590 0.577 1 0.02 0.10

Microsatellite summary statistics are the total number of alleles (∑Na), average number of alleles ( N^a), average observed heterozygosity (Ho), average expected heterozygosity (He) and deviations from Hardy–Weinberg Equilibrium (HWE) and within‐locus Bonferroni‐corrected HWE values shown in brackets. Null allele estimates and global F ST are also shown. Only samples collected from the 16 populations with 19 or more individuals were used to generate these statistics (see Table 1), with the exception of the total number of alleles (∑Na) for which all could be included.