Fig. 3: Plots showing the ABBA–BABA test results. | Heredity

Fig. 3: Plots showing the ABBA–BABA test results.

From: Utilizing museomics to trace the complex history and species boundaries in an avian-study system of conservation concern

Fig. 3

The higher the D-statistic, the higher the excess of shared derived alleles between P2 and P3. af show the results from the individual-based test. Here, samples were tested individually and shuffled to compute all possible comparisons. g shows the obtained D-statistics from a single population-based comparison in which individuals were grouped by taxon and compared collectively. The significance of the tests is visualized using differently shaped dots. Round dots indicate that the comparison was insignificant (Z-score < 3), while squares indicate that the comparison was significant (Z-score > 3). Individuals discussed in the main text are highlighted according to the taxon-specific color-coding employed throughout the paper. Note that in d, we highlighted the comparisons where Thailand_N7667 was set as P2. On the other hand, in f, we highlighted the comparisons where India_B9104 was set as P1. The outgroup (O) was formed by O. t. ardens but was omitted in this figure for simplicity.

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