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Table 1 Information about samples collected from Chinese cashmere goats at different altitudes

From: Exome sequencing reveals genetic differentiation due to high-altitude adaptation in the Tibetan cashmere goat (Capra hircus)

Breed

Locality

Sample size

Altitude (m)

P a

H b

F♂

M♀

Highland

     

Bange (BG)

Bange, Tibet

27

33

4,700

90.9

23.5

Ritu (RT)

Ritu, Tibet

31

37

4,500

86.9

22.9

Lowland

Chaidamu (CDM)

Chaidamu, Qinghai

20

25

3,000

94.0

24.0

Nanjiang (NJ)

Aksu, Xinjiang

28

30

1,700

89.9

23.5

Inner Mongolia (IM)

Erlangshan, Inner Mongolia

14

25

1,500

88.8

23.2

Liaoning (LN)

Gaizhou, Liaoning

30

30

30

84.3

22.4

  1. Note: Pa: proportion of the total SNPs that have support for both alleles in each sample; Hb: average heterozygosity = (sum of [2*p*(1-p)] for all SNP ) / (total number of SNPs), where p is the frequency of the most common allele; F♂: the sample size of female individuals; M♀: the sample size of female individuals