Additional file 4 of Reliable wolf-dog hybrid detection in Europe using a reduced SNP panel developed for non-invasively collected samples

Additional file 4: Table S4. FST values for dogs and wolves grouped based on the sampling location, except for Italian immigrants that were sampled in Germany. Analysis was performed also without Italian immigrants (n = 7) and Russian wolves (n = 4) due to low sample sizes in these groups. However,...

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Main Authors: Jenni Harmoinen (11029142), Alina von Thaden (11029145), Jouni Aspi (566002), Laura Kvist (528380), Berardino Cocchiararo (3282579), Anne Jarausch (11029148), Andrea Gazzola (6036635), Teodora Sin (7908011), Hannes Lohi (102236), Marjo K. Hytönen (8522271), Ilpo Kojola (469975), Astrid Vik Stronen (6716600), Romolo Caniglia (512572), Federica Mattucci (3255996), Marco Galaverni (510047), Raquel Godinho (372545), Aritz Ruiz-González (645630), Ettore Randi (42572), Violeta Muñoz-Fuentes (197058), Carsten Nowak (76672)
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Published: 2021
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.6084/m9.figshare.14850731.v1
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Summary:Additional file 4: Table S4. FST values for dogs and wolves grouped based on the sampling location, except for Italian immigrants that were sampled in Germany. Analysis was performed also without Italian immigrants (n = 7) and Russian wolves (n = 4) due to low sample sizes in these groups. However, the FST values between the remaining groups were the same. When all wolves were combined as one group (n = 288), the overall FST to dogs (without wolf-dog breeds, n = 300) was 0.72 (p < 0.05). The overall FST between wolf-dog breeds (n = 14) and dogs (n = 300) was FST = 0.20, p < 0.05.