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Table 2 Description of shared COI haplotypes and statistics of genetic polymorphisms for An. albimanus

From: Population structure analyses and demographic history of the malaria vector Anopheles albimanus from the Caribbean and the Pacific regions of Colombia

Population

Haplotypes

n

S

h

Hd(SD)

Pi(SD)

ACH

A(3), C(9), F(2),

24

18

13

0.8551 +/- 0.065

0.0028 +/- 0.002

SRL

A(10), C(2), F(2), G(1), N(1),

30

26

19

0.8920 +/- 0.052

0.0031 +/- 0.002

MON

A(8), C(1), F(1), G(2), O(1), P(1)

29

27

20

0.9261 +/- 0.041

0.0030 +/- 0.002

TUR

A(6), C(1), G(1), H(2), M(1), N(1), O(1), P(1)

29

28

22

0.9581 +/- 0.028

0.0038 +/- 0.002

Caribbean Region

A(27), C(13), F(5), G(4), H(2), M(1), N(2), O(2), P(2)

112

58

61

0.9274 +/- 0.018

0.0035 +/- 0.002

NUQ

B(8), D(4), E(2), H(2), K(2), L(1)

30

50

15

0.9103 +/- 0.037

0.0103 +/- 0.005

PIZ

B(5), D(4), E(1), I(3), J(2), L(1)

24

42

14

0.9275 +/- 0.033

0.0097 +/- 0.005

BUE

B(11), E(1), I(1), J(1), M(1)

30

42

15

0.8483 +/- 0.056

0.0088 +/- 0.005

TUM

E(1), K(1),

24

33

19

0.9710 +/- 0.024

0.0078 +/- 0.004

Pacific Region

B(24), D(8), E(5), H(2), I(4), J(3), K(3), L(2), M(1)

108

72

53

0.9396 +/- 0.016

0.0098 +/- 0.005

All localities

-

220

107

112

0.9666 +/- 0.006

0.0152 +/- 0.007

  1. n, number of mosquitoes sequenced; S, number of segregating sites; h, number of haplotypes; Hd, haplotype diversity; Pi, nucleotide diversity; (SD), Standard deviation. Number in parentheses represents the frequency of each haplotype by region or locality. Underlined haplotypes are shared between Caribbean and Pacific populations.