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Table 3 Distance and diversity among populations

From: Targeting environmental adaptation in the monocot model Brachypodium distachyon: a multi-faceted approach

Pop

A

B

C

C2

D

E

F

G

H

A

 

17.4

93.3

95.1

197.7

280.7

410.6

516.7

737.0

B

0.088

 

89.8

91.5

197.2

281.5

413.1

519.8

739.2

C

0.250

0.253

 

1.8

108.8

194.2

327.6

435.2

652.5

C2

0.465

0.458

0.565

 

107.2

192.6

326.1

433.7

650.9

D

0.674

0.680

0.744

0.845

 

85.7

220.0

327.7

543.8

E

0.213

0.212

0.280

0.434

0.573

 

134.6

242.4

458.3

F

0.598

0.603

0.664

0.767

0.360

0.484

 

107.8

326.6

G

0.708

0.713

0.788

0.901

0.614

0.609

0.418

 

222.7

H

0.098

0.068

0.258

0.448

0.671

0.222

0.599

0.700

 
  1. A to H, sampled populations from west to east. WGS84 coordinates in Table 2.
  2. Population genetic parameters show that geographic distance does not influence population diversity. The lower matrix reports the estimated multilocus Fst among populations. The upper-right matrix indicates population pairwise distances in km.