Table 2 Summary of genetic diversity and inbreeding measured for three taxa, Clarkia concinna subsp. automixa, Clarkia concinna subsp. concinna, and Clarkia breweri, distributed across California.

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

Taxon

# Inds.

# Loci

Percent of loci shared witha

# Polymorphic Locia

% Polymorphic Locia

HEa

PHtb

Fb

Both other taxa

C. concinna subsp. automixa

C. concinna subsp. concinna

C. breweri

C. concinna subsp. automixa

21.7

1,228

97%

0%

3%

611

50%

0.08

0.29 ± 0.22

−0.25 ± 0.93

C. concinna subsp. concinna

38.4

1,300

92%

0%

8%

953

73%

0.24

0.20 ± 0.03

0.04 ± 0.17

C. breweri

59.1

1,338

89%

3%

8%

914

68%

0.17

0.19 ± 0.07

0.04 ± 0.34

  1. Shown are the mean number of individuals genotyped (# inds.) and the total number of loci genotyped (# loci) per taxon; the percent of variable loci shared with both other taxa and exclusively with each taxon; the number of polymorphic loci; the percent of polymorphic loci and expected heterozygosity (HE). Also shown are the individual level measures of the average proportion of heterozygous loci (PHt) and average inbreeding (F). ± 1 standard deviation.
  2. aMetric generated using the combined dataset (i.e., loci shared among taxa).
  3. bMetric generated using dataset specific to each taxon (i.e., loci called within taxon).