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Table 2 Matrix of the number of polymorphic and amplified loci shared between species.

From: Cross-species amplification of 41 microsatellites in European cyprinids: A tool for evolutionary, population genetics and hybridization studies

 

Ab

Aa

Cg

Cn

Ct

Cs

Li

Ll

Pp

Rr

Sc

Ts

Abr*

Bb**

Se*

A. bipunctatus

31/35

28

26

29

23

26

25

23

19

24

24

26

12

22

9

A. alburnus

34

34/37

31

32

26

26

28

27

21

27

28

30

14

24

10

C. genei

33

36

35/40

34

28

26

31

26

22

27

29

31

15

24

11

C. n. nasus

34

37

40

37/41

29

27

31

27

22

28

29

33

15

26

12

C. t. toxostoma

34

37

40

41

31/41

24

29

25

18

26

25

30

14

22

10

C. soetta

34

37

39

40

40

28/40

25

24

16

25

25

26

13

20

8

L. idus

32

35

39

39

39

38

32/39

26

19

28

25

29

13

23

10

L. leuciscus

34

36

38

39

39

38

37

29/39

18

26

24

26

14

22

9

P. pictum

31

34

37

38

38

37

36

36

24/38

19

22

20

11

19

8

R. rutilus

34

37

39

40

40

39

38

39

37

30/40

25

27

14

23

10

S. cephalus

32

36

37

38

38

37

36

37

35

38

32/38

27

15

22

10

T. souffia

33

36

39

40

40

39

38

38

37

39

37

33/40

15

23

11

A. brama*

34

37

39

40

40

39

38

39

37

40

38

39

16/40

13

6

B. bjoerkna**

32

35

37

38

38

37

36

37

37

39

36

37

38

27/38

10

S. erythrophtalmus*

33

35

37

38

38

37

36

37

36

38

36

37

38

36

12/38

  1. In upper diagonal, shared polymorphic loci; in lower diagonal, shared amplified loci between species; in diagonal, polymorphic loci/amplified loci for each species. Loci for which homozygotes with null alleles were detected and those exhibiting potential paralogous (see Additional file 3) were discarded. Only two (*) and four (**) individuals genotyped: number of polymorphic loci most likely underestimated.