Table 1 Divergence between sampling groups as measured using FST

From: Z chromosome divergence, polymorphism and relative effective population size in a genus of lekking birds

 

F ST

Heterozygosity

π

πZ/ πA

 

C. minimus

C. urphasianus

Bi state

Autosomal

Z linked

Autosomal

Z linked

 

Full data

C. minimus

0.77 (0.74–0.81)

0.77 (0.73–0.80)

0.167

0.073

0.15 (0.15–0.16)

0.06 (0.05–0.06)

0.38

C. urophasianus

0.41 (0.39–0.42)

0.15 (0.11–0.20)

0.353

0.229

0.31 (0.30–0.31)

0.15 (0.14–0.16)

0.48

 Bi-State

0.47 (0.45–0.48)

0.08 (0.08–0.09)

0.324

0.234

0.28 (0.28–0.29)

0.17 (0.16–0.18)

0.59

Subsample

C. minimus

0.73 (0.69–0.77)

0.168

0.075

0.15 (0.15–0.16)

0.06 (0.06–0.06)

0.38

C. urophasianus

0.43 (0.42–0.44)

0.347

0.254

0.32 (0.31–0.32)

0.17 (0.16–0.18)

0.54

  1. 95% confidence intervals are shown in parentheses. Values in bold above the diagonal represent Z-linked divergence, while those below the diagonal represent autosomal FST. Heterzygosity, proportion of pairwise differences (π), and ratio of Z-linked π to autosomal π are also given for each sample group. The full data set (top) includes 10 individuals from each of C. minimus, C. urophasianus and the Bi-State. The subsampled data set includes only a subsample of the individuals (seven males and two females) from each species.