Table 1 Expected values of pairwise FST (Weir and Cockerham, 1984) for the evolutionary histories examined in this study

From: The computer program STRUCTURE does not reliably identify the main genetic clusters within species: simulations and implications for human population structure

 

100/200/800

 

100/300/800

 

100/400/800

 

A

B

C

 

A

B

C

 

A

B

C

A

  

A

  

A

  

B

0.024

 

B

0.024

 

B

0.024

 

C

0.045

0.045

C

0.065

0.065

C

0.083

0.083

D

0.141

0.141

0.141

D

0.141

0.141

0.141

D

0.141

0.141

0.141

 

100/500/800

 

100/600/800

 

100/700/800

 

A

B

C

 

A

B

C

 

A

B

C

A

  

A

  

A

  

B

0.024

 

B

0.024

 

B

0.024

 

C

0.099

0.099

C

0.114

0.114

C

0.128

0.128

D

0.141

0.141

0.141

D

0.141

0.141

0.141

D

0.141

0.141

0.141

  1. The numbers in bold (e.g., 100/200/800) are the population divergence times for the evolutionary histories examined (Figure 1) FST values were estimated from one million simulated loci. The data sets used in the simulations described in this paper had 1000 loci, so FST values for these data varied slightly.