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Table 2 Summary statistics and coalescence estimates for NAT2 sequence data.

From: Worldwide distribution of NAT2 diversity: Implications for NAT2 evolutionary history

Sample

H a

π b

θ w c

Ne d

T MRCA e

Mandenka (1188 bp)

0.837

0.218

0.173

10,932

799 ± 267

Mandenka (870 bp)

0.837

0.298

0.238

15,658

1,145 ± 382

12 African populationsf (870 bp)

     

   meang

0.806

0.265

0.220

14,098

1,071 ± 372

   standard deviationg

± 0.061

± 0.038

± 0.034

± 2,733

 

   minimumg

0.678

0.181

0.156

9,173

947 ± 332

   maximumg

0.879

0.302

0.271

19,903

1,297 ± 418

  1. a Haplotype diversity
  2. b Nucleotide diversity per bp (× 10-2) with Jukes and Cantor's correction
  3. c Watterson's estimator of the population mutation parameter per bp (× 10-2)
  4. d Effective population size
  5. e Time to the most recent common ancestor (TMRCA) of all sampled genes (in thousand years)
  6. f Sequence data from Patin et al. [10]
  7. g Are reported here the mean (and standard deviation), minimum, and maximum values of the statistics computed for each of the twelve sub-Saharan African samples of Patin et al. [10]