Table 1 Measures of genetic diversity for the sampled Ae. aegypti mosquitoes

From: Adaptive genomic signatures of globally invasive populations of the yellow fever mosquito Aedes aegypti

 

Individuals (n)

Populations (n)

SNPs (millions)

Singletons (millions)

SNP density (per 50 kb)

πa

Tajima’s Da

Out of Africa

117

8

25.84 ± 1.90

2.96 ± 0.81

308.76 ± 190.16

0.0143

0.2779

Africa

422

31

51.91 ± 13.72

15.90 ± 4.03

614.27 ± 386.67

0.0370

−0.8515

RABdb

15

1

65,369,724

26,775,337

326.90 ± 174.73

0.0162

−0.4738

NGYb

19

1

53,512,353

12,022,034

589.72 ± 351.70

0.0216

−0.7608

THIb

11

1

46,203,180

11,642,221

543.39 ± 318.22

0.0226

−0.6868

  1. aThe nucleotide diversity (π) and Tajima’s D mean values were calculated with a downsampled dataset and across the complete genome with the data available in Supplementary Table 5 (tables 2 and 3) and Supplementary Table 6 (table 4) (see also Methods and Supplementary Table 11). Estimates for π and Tajima’s D calculated across NR-SNPs and with the full individuals’ datasets are also available in Supplementary Table 5.
  2. bIndividuals sampled from these African populations (Rabai, Ngoye and Thies) were previously identified as human-feeding mosquitoes8.