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Table 2 Summary statistics for each population

From: Geological and climatic changes in quaternary shaped the evolutionary history of Calibrachoa heterophylla, an endemic South-Atlantic species of petunia

Population

Haplotypes (n)

SAMOVA group

Haplogroups

h (SD)

Ï€ (SD)%

P1

H14(27); H15(4); H16(1); H17(1)

G1

South Coast (green)

0.324 ± 0.098

0.028 ± 0.031

P2

H5(14); H7(2); H8(10)

G2

Central Coast (blue)

0.579 ± 0.057

0.052 ± 0.047

P3

H5 (2)

G2

Central Coast (blue)

0

0

P4

H5(27); H11(1); H12(4), H13(1)

G2

Central Coast (blue)

0.324 ± 0.098

0.033 ± 0.034

P5

H5(12); H6(1)

G2

Central Coast (blue)

0.154 ± 0.126

0.013 ± 0.021

P6

H18(15); H19(11)

G2

Central (blue) and North Coast (red)

0.508 ± 0.040

0.450 ± 0.249

P7

H19(26); H20(1); H21(3)

G3

Central (blue) and North Coast (red)

0.246 ± 0.098

0.156 ± 0.101

P8

H2(20); H9(3); H10(1)

G3

North Coast (red)

0.301 ± 0.112

0.030 ± 0.033

P9

H2(22); H3(1)

G3

North Coast (red)

0.087 ± 0.078

0.007 ± 0.015

P10

H27 (10)

G3

North Coast (red)

0

0

P11

H1 (3)

G4

Mainland (yellow)

0

0

P12

H4(3); H22(6); H23(1); H24(1)

G4

Mainland (yellow)

0.673 ± 0.123

0.070 ± 0.060

P13

H4(7); H25(1); H26(1)

G4

Mainland (yellow)

0.417 ± 0.191

0.067 ± 0.060

P14

H4(4)

G4

Mainland (yellow)

0

0

Total

27

  

0.879 ± 0.010

0.409 ± 0.220

  1. n, number of samplings; h, haplotype diversity; π, nucleotide diversity; SD, standard deviation.