Table 1 Overview of the number of individuals (CNN, Stairway Plot, BPP, and STRUCTURE) and the number of single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs; CNN, Stairway Plot, STRUCTURE) used for the respective analysis and for each species (details in “Methods”).

From: Congruent evolutionary responses of European steppe biota to late Quaternary climate change

Species

CNN

Stairway plot

BPP

STRUCTURE

 

Lineage

Individuals

SNPs (% of missingness across individuals)

Lineage

Individuals

SNPs

L

Lineage

Individuals

Individuals

SNPs

Euphorbia seguieriana

ExZon

80

12,125 (15%)

ExZon

120

5623

5 × 105

ExZon

15

138

30,804

Zon

135

Zon

84

9122

8.119 × 105

Zon

15

Omocestus petraeus

ExZon

10

1763 (42%)

ExZon

24

1964

1.748 × 105

ExZon

23

158

7016

Zon

10

Zon

12

1213

1.08 × 105

1Zon

10

Plagiolepis taurica

ExZon

23

12,542 (17%)

ExZon

64

4825

4.294 × 105

ExZon

18

142

23,825

Zon

22

Zon

29

7016

6.244 × 105

Zon

15

Stenobothrus nigromaculatus

ExZon

12

2922 (41%)

ExZon

16

1068

0.95 × 105

ExZon

15

97

3088

Zon

6

Zon

9

1513

1.347 × 105

Zon

8

Stipa capillata

ExZon

102

3813 (27%)

ExZon

30

4943

4.399 × 105

ExZon

15

262

9073

Zon

98

Zon

56

1828

1.627 × 105

Zon

15

  1. L (Stairway Plot) refers to the total number of nucleic sites (both polymorphic and monomorphic sites) from which the SNPs were inferred. BPP analyses were based on full sequences of random subsets of RADseq fragments.