Fig. 3: Within taxa measures of genetic diversity, inbreeding, and effective population size for Clarkia concinna subsp. automixa, Clarkia concinna subsp. concinna, and Clarkia breweri collected from twelve populations across northern California. | Heredity

Fig. 3: Within taxa measures of genetic diversity, inbreeding, and effective population size for Clarkia concinna subsp. automixa, Clarkia concinna subsp. concinna, and Clarkia breweri collected from twelve populations across northern California.

From: Reproductive strategies and their consequences for divergence, gene flow, and genetic diversity in three taxa of Clarkia

Fig. 3

Box plots of A genetic diversity (PHt), B inbreeding (F), and C the number of effective breeders (NEB) for C. concinna subsp. automixa (blue), C. concinna subsp. concinna (green), and C. breweri (yellow) collected from twelve populations across northern and central California. The average is shown with X. Measures were calculated using SNPs called for each taxon separately. C. concinna subsp. automixa was not included in tests for NEB due to low sample size. *p < 0.05.

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