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Table 2 Frequencies of MAOALPR alleles in baboons (Papio spp.)

From: Insights into the genetic foundation of aggression in Papio and the evolution of two length-polymorphisms in the promoter regions of serotonin-related genes (5-HTTLPR and MAOALPR) in Papionini

   

Total number of allelesa

Allele frequencies

  

Number of individuals

pap8

pap9

pap10

Species

Population

N

Females

Males

N

Freq.

N

Freq.

N

Freq.

Guinea baboons

(P. papio)

Total

26

13

13

39

  

39

100.0 %

  

West

19

9

10

28

  

28

100.0 %

  

East

7

4

3

11

  

11

100.0 %

  

Hamadryas baboons

(P. hamadryas)

Total

24

8

16

32

5

15.6 %

27

84.4 %

  

African

12

4

8

16

5

31.3 %

11

68.8 %

  

Arabian

12

4

8

16

  

16

100.0 %

  

Olive baboons

(P. anubis)

Total

18

8

10

26

12

46.2 %

11

42.3 %

3

11.5 %

West African

8

2

6

10

  

10

100.0 %

  

East African

10

6

4

16

12

75.0 %

1

6.3 %

3

18.8 %

Yellow baboons

(P. cynocephalus)

Total

13

4

9

17

9

52.9 %

4

23.5 %

4

23.5 %

North

8

3

5

11

8

72.7 %

2

18.2 %

1

9.1 %

South

5

1

4

6

1

16.7 %

2

33.3 %

3

50.0 %

Chacma baboons

(P. ursinus)

Total

17

3

14

20

13

65.0 %

7

35.0 %

  

South Africa

5

2

3

7

  

7

100.0 %

  

Moremi

12

1

11

13

13

100.0 %

    

Total

 

98

36

62

134

39

29.1 %

88

65.7 %

7

5.2 %

  1. a MAOA is located on the X-chromosome