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. 2022 Jun 18;18:84. doi: 10.1186/s13007-022-00915-w

Table 3.

Number of SNPs for wild E. angustifolia samples

Code ID Sample ID SNP number Transition Transversion Ti/Tv Heterozygosity Homozygosity Het-ratio (%)
R01 1583 3,097,175 2,110,179 986,996 2.13 1,412,964 1,684,211 45.62
R02 1619 3,223,761 2,197,723 1,026,038 2.14 1,492,655 1,731,106 46.30
R03 1684 3,094,736 2,108,611 986,125 2.13 1,417,978 1,676,758 45.81
R04 1697 3,021,352 2,057,327 964,025 2.13 1,417,892 1,603,460 46.92
R05 1726 3,045,841 2,075,585 970,256 2.13 1,256,764 1,789,077 41.26
R06 1758 3,193,315 2,178,336 1,014,979 2.14 1,442,262 1,751,053 45.16
R07 1784 3,225,579 2,198,583 1,026,996 2.14 1,405,876 1,819,703 43.58
R08 1811 3,108,956 2,117,042 991,914 2.13 1,537,532 1,571,424 49.45
R09 1857 3,022,369 2,058,271 964,098 2.13 1,311,017 1,711,352 43.37
R10 2063 3,028,547 2,060,171 968,376 2.12 1,379,687 1,648,860 45.55
R11 2106 3,223,275 2,197,798 1,025,477 2.14 1,617,799 1,605,476 50.19
R12 2216 3,115,254 2,122,083 993,171 2.13 1,369,366 1,745,888 43.95

In a diploid, if a certain SNP site on homologous chromosomes is the same base, the SNP site is referred to as a homozygous SNP site. If the SNP loci on homologous chromosomes contain different types of bases, the SNP locus is referred to as a heterozygous SNP locus. Greater numbers of homozygous SNPs correspond to greater differences between samples and the reference genome. Greater numbers of heterozygous SNPs correspond to higher degrees of heterozygosity

number number of SNPs detected; Transition number of SNPs of the conversion type; Transversion number of SNPs of transversion type; Ti/Tv the ratio of SNPs of conversion to transversion type; Heterozygosity number of heterozygous SNPs; Homozygosity number of homozygous SNPs; Het-ratio the ratio of heterozygous SNPs