Table 1 Genetic differentiation among grey wolf populations and coyotes calculated in EIGENSOFT based on (A) the 34K data set, and (B) the loci putatively under differential selection in European populations

From: Genome-wide signatures of population bottlenecks and diversifying selection in European wolves

 

Grey wolves

 
 

Italy

Iberian Peninsula

Eastern Europe

Asia

North America

Coyotes

(A)

Italy

0.609

1.165

1.155

1.526

1.337

1.539

Iberian Peninsula

0.293

0.871

1.177

1.534

1.356

1.564

Eastern Europe

0.195

0.128

1.098

1.477

1.311

1.513

Asia

0.229

0.167

0.059

1.623

1.584

1.745

North America

0.284

0.221

0.114

0.112

1.095

1.505

Coyotes

0.467

0.404

0.296

0.275

0.305

0.706

(B)

Italy

1.274

3.509

4.856

4.484

4.364

4.288

Iberian Peninsula

0.925

0.923

2.761

2.732

2.490

2.376

Eastern Europe

0.848

0.758

0.938

1.233

1.136

1.559

Asia

0.796

0.694

0.086

1.290

1.279

1.605

North America

0.821

0.711

0.170

0.110

1.017

1.524

Coyotes

0.867

0.751

0.422

0.359

0.444

0.559

  1. Above the diagonal: average divergence between populations; on the diagonal: average divergence within populations; below the diagonal: pair-wise FST between populations (in italics). All the pair-wise differences were significant (analysis of variance, P<0.05).