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Table 2 Number of triploid unisexual (LLJ) and sexual individuals (LL) found and the related frequency of highly divergent alleles

From: Influence of genome and bio-ecology on the prevalence of genome exchange in unisexuals of the Ambystoma complex

 

A

B

C

D

E

LL

M01

n

 

13

  

3

2

 AjeD94-LJ

%

 

38.5

  

0.00

25.0

 AmaD42-L

%

 

46.2

  

0.00

50.0

M02

n

5

1

 

1

47

20

 AjeD94-LJ

%

0.00

50.0

 

0.00

38.5

77.5

 AmaD42-L

%

0.00

50.0

 

0.00

27.1

82.5

M03

n

    

2

 

 AjeD94-LJ

%

    

50.0

 

 AmaD42-L

%

    

25.0

 

M04

n

1

 

15

   

 AjeD94-LJ

%

0.00

 

13.3

   

 AmaD42-L

%

0.00

 

50.0

   

M05

n

1

 

17

   

 AjeD94-LJ

%

0.00

 

11.8

   

 AmaD42-L

%

0.00

 

26.5

   

M06

n

13

     

 AjeD94-LJ

%

0.00

     

 AmaD42-L

%

0.00

     

M07

n

16

    

6

 AjeD94-LJ

%

0.00

    

100

 AmaD42-L

%

0.00

    

20.0

E03

n

   

16

  

 AjeD94-LJ

%

   

31.3

  

 AmaD42-L

%

   

3.1

  

Total

n

36

14

32

17

52

28

 AjeD94-LJ

%

0.00

39.3

12.5

29.4

37.5

78.6

 AmaD42-L

%

0.00

46.4

37.5

2.9

26.0

66.1

  1. For both loci AjeD94-LJ (allele 142) and AmaD42-L (alleles 241–253), the triploid unisexual and sexual individuals are organized by their J-genome affiliation (ABCDE for unisexuals and LL for sexual individuals) and by their site of origin (M01 to M07 and E03). The total number of individuals sampled (n) and the percentage of highly divergent alleles among all possible alleles (%) is given. Bold characters indicate when comparison with sexual individuals was possible