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Table 2 Development of microsatellite allele frequencies from 2004 to 2014

From: Recent development of allele frequencies and exclusion probabilities of microsatellites used for parentage control in the German Holstein Friesian cattle population

STRa

Repeat number

Allele (bp)

f(2014) b

t-valuec

t-valued

BM1824

17

188

0.446

10.99

8.73

12

178

0.223

5.25

3.85

ETH3

28

129

0.301

17.38

15.05

ETH10

14

209

0.059

12.9

11.62

22

225

0.138

6.97

5.62

ETH225

24

150

0.329

5.57

3.68

INRA023

19

210

0.267

8.67

7.23

SPS115

22

250

0.002

5.86

5.28

TGLA53

21

158

0.113

15.07

13.31

34

184

0.044

8.42

3.47

TGLA122

26

161

0.112

7.79

6.72

TGLA126

17

115

0.681

13.45

9.65

TGLA227

18

89

0.264

10.75

9.23

BM1824

13

180

0.169

−7.34

−5.58

14

182

0.145

−12.17

−9.65

BM2113

20

137

0.066

−7.04

−5.38

ETH3

22

117

0.443

−5.04

−3.95

24

121

0.009

−5.43

−4.29

27

127

0.104

−6.16

−4.89

ETH10

16

213

0.056

−7.53

−5.96

19

219

0.397

−6.50

−4.94

21

223

0.047

−6.45

−5.07

ETH225

19

140

0.135

−5.36

−3.93

25

152

0.052

−10.18

−8.16

INRA023

18

208

0.053

−6.37

−5.04

TGLA53

30

176

0.111

−5.84

−4.10

35

186

0.069

−8.65

−3.56

TGLA122

15

139

0.001

−7.16

−6.14

17

143

0.252

−7.35

−5.23

31

171

0.034

−6.37

−4.92

TGLA126

20

121

0.051

−10.84

−8.57

21

123

0.058

−7.85

−6.14

TGLA227

14

81

0.092

−7.68

−5.78

15

83

0.069

−7.83

−6.06

22

97

0.231

−9.57

−7.62

  1. a STR short tandem repeat, b f (2014) Allele frequency at the end of 2014. c0-hypothesis: slope = 0; dvs expected maximal random change