Table 3 Two measures of genetic similarity for Europeans and Africans calculated from the microsatellite data of Rosenberg et al. (2005)

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

 

Russian

Basque

French

Italian

Bantu South Africa

Bantu Kenya

Mandenka

Yoruba

Biaka Pygmy

Mbuti Pygmy

San

Russian

0.3781

0.3795

0.3788

0.3064

0.3182

0.3144

0.3109

0.3024

0.2964

0.2902

Basque

0.0126

0.3839

0.3828

0.3043

0.3187

0.3118

0.3088

0.2994

0.2936

0.2926

French

0.0050

0.0062

0.3825

0.3071

0.3209

0.3154

0.3115

0.3018

0.2936

0.2925

Italian

0.0059

0.0070

0.0012

0.3085

0.3208

0.3164

0.3128

0.3015

0.2937

0.2923

Bantu (S. Africa)

0.0561

0.0636

0.0546

0.0516

0.3373

0.3373

0.3378

0.3206

0.3115

0.3094

Bantu (Kenya)

0.0485

0.0544

0.0463

0.0450

0.0090

0.3417

0.3418

0.3242

0.3141

0.3053

Mandenka

0.0539

0.0620

0.0534

0.0510

0.0117

0.0123

0.3454

0.3246

0.3100

0.3038

Yoruba

0.0549

0.0625

0.0545

0.0520

0.0095

0.0095

0.0087

0.3234

0.3105

0.3019

Biaka pygmy

0.0625

0.0709

0.0631

0.0619

0.0251

0.0257

0.0283

0.0268

0.3102

0.3006

Mbuti pygmy

0.0728

0.0811

0.0749

0.0743

0.0380

0.0406

0.0464

0.0437

0.0441

0.2977

San

0.0819

0.0872

0.0802

0.0800

0.0422

0.0506

0.0547

0.0532

0.0542

0.0632

  1. The average degree of allele sharing between individuals is shown above the diagonal. Weir and Cockerham's version of FST (1984) is shown below the diagonal. The Biaka, Mbuti and San are hunter gathers.