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Table 4 AMOVA of the patterns of sequence variation contained in the CR-I of skipjack tuna. Localities were assigned into three regional groupings: Atlantic, Pacific and Indian. The Atlantic region included two samples, NW Atlantic and Brazil, whereas the eastern Pacific and Indian Ocean (Solomon Islands) regions included only one sample each.

From: Consequences of the historical demography on the global population structure of two highly migratory cosmopolitan marine fishes: the yellowfin tuna (Thunnus albacares) and the skipjack tuna (Katsuwonus pelamis)

Source of Variation

Variance components

Percentage variation

Fixation Indices

Probabilities

Among groups

0.296 Va

1.89

Ī¦CT : 0.019

0.16 Ā± 0.00

Among populations within groups

0.349 Vb

-2.23

Ī¦SC : -0.023

0.72 Ā± 0.01

Within Populations

15.712 Vc

100.34

Ī¦ST : -0.003

0.72 Ā± 0.01