Table 1 Summary statistics of six nuclear loci of Phyllodoce caerulea in East Asia

From: Importance of demographic history for phylogeographic inference on the arctic–alpine plant Phyllodoce caerulea in East Asia

Locus

Region a

n

bp

S

π

D

FCT

P

C11

Total

124

412

6

0.0060

2.64

0.93

P<0.01

 

North

66

412

6

0.0020

−0.87

  
 

South

58

419

2

0.0002

−1.32

  

C12

Total

138

440

13

0.0104

2.44

−0.13

P=0.80

 

North

74

440

10

0.0104

3.29

  
 

South

64

440

12

0.0105

2.33

  

C20

Total

132

480

24

0.0083

−0.37

0.48

P<0.01

 

North

74

480

14

0.0044

−0.90

  
 

South

58

480

18

0.0072

−0.33

  

C35

Total

132

521

14

0.0060

0.56

0.72

P<0.01

 

North

70

521

8

0.0028

−0.30

  
 

South

62

521

8

0.0020

−1.03

  

PHYB

Total

138

510

6

0.0014

−0.73

0.43

P<0.01

 

North

74

510

5

0.0016

−0.40

  
 

South

64

510

2

0.0002

−1.32

  

PHYE

Total

138

370

4

0.0004

−1.51

0.02

P=0.32

 

North

74

370

3

0.0006

−1.18

  
 

South

64

370

1

0.0001

−1.08

  
  1. Abbreviations: bp, length of sequences for analyses; D, Tajima’s D; FCT, genetic differentiation between North and South regions; n, number of sequences for analysis; P, P-values for FCT evaluated by 10 000 permutation tests; S, number of segregating sites; π, average number of pairwise nucleotide differences per site calculated based on all sites.
  2. The bold italic in D indicates a signification deviation from the standard neutral model (P<0.05).
  3. aPopulations in Sakhalin and Beringia and those in Hokkaido and Kunashir Island are assigned in the North and South group, respectively.