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Table 6 FST values and nucleotide distance for all five populations and three Florida transects

From: Genomic variation among populations of threatened coral: Acropora cervicornis

 

FST all SNP

Significant FST

Outlier FST

Next non-significant FST

Distance (bp) among Significant FST SNP

Distance (bp) among Outlier FST SNP

Distance (bp) between significant and non-significant SNP

 

All 5 populations

Counta

4,762

141

17

108

23

0

108

Average

0.040

0.3018

0.4454

0.0989

75,876

N/A

31,576

95 % CIb

0.0383, 0.0424

0.2835, 0.3200

0.3607, 0.5300

0.0780, 0.1198

2,338, 14,9414

N/A

22,578, 40,573

Readc (range)

411 (125:4,142)

377 (198:1,097)

367 (256:679)

405 (251:841)

   
 

3 Florida Populations (Broward, Miami-Dade, and Monroe)

Counta

4,753

300

150

207

73

28

207

Average

0.012

0.1163

0.1165

0.0451

88,235

46,304

27,698

95 % CIb

0.0099, 0.014

0.1097, 0.1229

0.1046, 0.1283

0.0363, 0.0539

55,264, 12,1207

4,627, 97,235

20,523, 34,872

Readsc (range)

411 (125:4,142)

370 (125:967)

377 (167:967)

402 (208:947)

   
  1. aCounts refer to the number of polymorphic SNPs used in the analyses or (for distance) the pair of SNPs that shared the same scaffold. bCI is the 95 % confidence interval. cReads are the average number of 64 bp reads for each SNP. “Significant” and “non-siginficant” refers to SNPs with statistically significant FST values