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Table 1 Genetic variability among microsatellite loci examined

From: Rapid speciation in a newly opened postglacial marine environment, the Baltic Sea

 

F. radicans

(n = 39)

F. vesiculosus

(n = 117)

F. vesiculosus other populations

(n = 123)

Total

Fsp1

    

NA

4

6

14

14

H O

0.051

0.550*

0.537

 

H e

0.101

0.636

0.740

 

Fsp2

    

NA

5

12

21

21

H O

0.846*

0.362*

0.306*

 

H e

0.571

0.780

0.827

 

Fsp3

    

NA

5

7

13

14

H O

0.615

0.388*

0.499*

 

H e

0.587

0.522

0.816

 

Fsp4

    

NA

2

6

10

10

H O

0.538

0.713

0.659

 

H e

0.582

0.708

0.729

 

L20

    

NA

5

7

11

11

H O

0.615

0.225*

0.574

 

H e

0.567

0.655

0.774

 

L38

    

NA

2

6

8

8

H O

0.641

0.338*

0.513

 

H e

0.501

0.651

0.648

 

L58

    

NA

4

5

6

6

H O

0.897*

0.525

0.597

 

H e

0.555

0.648

0.620

 

L85

    

NA

4

4

6

6

H O

0.718

0.575

0.501

 

H e

0.567

0.593

0.607

 

L94

    

NA

1

3

5

5

H O

-

0.275*

0.336

 

H e

-

0.454

0.536

 
  1. Sample sizes in "F. radicans" and "F. vesiculosus" only correspond to sympatric samples from Öregrund and using exclusively unique genotypes. Number of alleles (NA), observed (Ho) and expected (He) heterozygosities at each microsatellite locus. Significant deviations from Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium after Bonferroni correction are indicated by asterisks.