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Table 1 Summary statistics for AVPR1B.

From: A complex selection signature at the human AVPR1B gene

Region

Pop.a

Nb

Sc

Ï€d

θWe

Tajima's Df

Fu and Li's D*f

Fu and Li's F*f

     

rankg

 

rankg

 

rankg

 

rankg

 

rankg

Exon 1 (2268 bp)

YRI

48

15

19.22

0.96

14.90

0.85

0.89 (0.046)

0.90

0.21 (0.25)

0.67

0.52 (0.13)

0.76

 

AA

48

13

12.78

0.84

12.91

0.77

-0.03 (0.26)

0.68

-1.52 (0.15)

0.15

-1.20 (0.25)

0.25

 

EU

46

8

4.71

0.50

8.02

0.73

-1.13 (0.22)

0.16

-2.20 (0.048)

0.05

-2.18 (0.042)

0.05

 

AS

50

3

1.90

0.28

2.95

0.30

-0.69 (0.22)

0.32

0.89 (0.17)

0.83

0.48 (0.33)

0.68

Exon 2 (2112 bp)

YRI

48

20

32.67

0.99

19.08

0.94

1.71 (0.005)

0.97

1.32 (0.019)

0.96

1.72 (0.002)

0.99

 

AA

48

19

32.01

>0.99

20.26

0.96

1.84 (0.003)

0.99

1.66 (<0.001)

>0.99

2.04 (<0.001)

>0.99

 

EU

46

14

22.53

0.98

15.05

0.96

1.52 (0.062)

0.90

1.54 (0.002)

>0.99

1.81 (0.009)

0.98

 

AS

50

14

12.17

0.88

14.77

0.97

-0.54 (0.275)

0.39

1.54 (0.002)

>0.99

0.99 (0.177)

0.86

  1. a population;
  2. b sample size;
  3. c number of segregating sites;
  4. d θw estimation per site (× 10-4);
  5. e π estimation per site (× 10-4);
  6. f p values in parenthesis are obtained by applying a population genetics model that incorporated demographic models [34];
  7. g percentile rank relative to the distribution of 2 kb reference windows genes.