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Table 2 Number of COI-COII haplotypes classified by evolutionary lineages and DraI profile for each island or continental population

From: Large-scale mitochondrial DNA analysis of native honey bee Apis mellifera populations reveals a new African subgroup private to the South West Indian Ocean islands

 

La Réunion

Mauritius

Rodrigues

Mahé

Praslin

La Digue

Grande Comore

Anjouan

Mohéli

Mayotte

Madagascar

Egypt

Senegal

Chad

CAF

São Tomé

Gabon

Uganda

Tanzania

Malawi

Zimbabwe

Mozambique

South Africa

Portugal

Spain

France

Germany

Switzerland

Italy

Greece

AI

A1

3

2

 

3

1

1

4

3

1

5

13

 

1

 

4

 

1

 

3

3

 

3

1

1

      

A4

2

2

        

2

 

2

2

4

2

1

 

1

 

5

 

10

       

A6

             

1

                

A64

          

1

                   

A65

 

1

                            

A66

               

1

      

1

       

A67

                 

1

            

Z2

    

1

1

                        

Z

Z7

           

1

                  

A11

                       

2

1

     

AIII

A14

                       

1

      

A16

                       

2

      

M3

                            

1

SS

M4

1

                        

2

    

M

M6

                         

2

    

M7

 

1

                          

1

 

M7’

                        

1

1

  

1

 

M80

                         

1

    

C

C1

 

1

2

                      

1

 

1

1

 

C2

4

1

1

                      

1

3

  

1

 

Total haplotype

10

8

3

3

2

2

4

3

1

5

16

1

3

3

8

3

2

1

4

2

5

3

12

6

2

8

3

1

4

1

 

Private A

2

2

 

2

1a

2

1

 

3

12

1

2

2

4

2

2

1

1

 

3

1

9

4

       
 

Private M

 

1

                      

4

  

2

  
 

Private C

  

1

                      

1

    
  1. aFor Praslin and La Digue, one haplotype was considered private to both islands (Z2_SEY1)