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Table 1 Summary statistics for the three zebra finch populations

From: High major histocompatibility complex class I polymorphism despite bottlenecks in wild and domesticated populations of the zebra finch (Taeniopygia guttata)

 

H/N

HD

H/N

HD

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Ï€s

Ï€a

Ï€

Ï€

ω

(MHC)

(MHC)

(ND2)

(ND2)

(MHC)

(MHC)

(MHC)

(ND2)

(Neutral)

(MHC)

Domestic - USA

41/64

0.978

7/27

0.735

0.033

0.011

0.040

0.006

n/a

5.61

(T. g. castanotis)

Australian

35/50

0.971

12/20

0.811

0.033

0.010

0.040

0.003

0.011

5.57

(T. g. castanotis)

Timor

10/28

0.772

3/12

0.530

0.028

0.011

0.033

0.007

0.002

5.25

(T. g. guttata)

Overall

74/142

0.978

22/59

0.692

0.032

0.011

0.041

0.006

n/a

5.48

  1. Number of unique haplotypes (H) for the total number of individuals sampled (N), haplotype diversity (HD), overall nucleotide diversity (π), synonymous (πs) and nonsynonymous (πa) nucleotide diversity, π for neutral loci reported by Balakrishnan & Edwards [37] and average MHC class I ω reported here