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Table 2 Genetic diversity of the East Timor population and 10 surrounding populations using HVS-I and HVS-II

From: Human settlement history between Sunda and Sahul: a focus on East Timor (Timor-Leste) and the Pleistocenic mtDNA diversity

Population

Reference

n a

hts b

Unique hts

MPD c

RMP d

1A - East Timor

this study

324

145

93 (29%)

10.705 ± 4.886

0.017

8 - Peninsul. Malaysia*

[57]

205

152

115 (56%)

10.353 ± 4.743

0.009

12 - Philippines

[28]

130

83

61 (47%)

9.080 ± 4.206

0.023

13 - Vietnam

[58]

187

153

134 (72%)

10.104 ± 4.637

0.009

14 - Laos

[59]

214

163

130 (61%)

10.185 ± 4.670

0.009

15 - Thailand

[60]

190

133

103 (54%)

9.962 ± 4.576

0.012

16 - South Korea

[61]

692

471

378 (54%)

9.372 ± 4.309

0.005

17 - Taiwan

[45]

640

122

51 (8%)

9.642 ± 4.425

0.027

18 - Hainan

[62]

290

137

74 (26%)

10.315 ± 4.721

0.015

19 - Mixed Han (China)

[63]

262

242

228 (87%)

10.478 ± 4.792

0.005

21 - Papua New Guinea

[34,64]

142

85

48 (34%)

11.881 ± 5.408

0.016

  1. *(Singapore).
  2. anumber of mtDNAs.
  3. bnumber of haplotypes.
  4. cmean number of pairwise differences.
  5. drandom match probability.
  6. Reading frame: nps 16080–16193, 16194–16365, 73–300; total sample size: n = 3,276. For geographic locations, see Figure 1.