MOESM4 of Genome-wide SNP profiling of worldwide goat populations reveals strong partitioning of diversity and highlights post-domestication migration routes

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Additional file 4: Table S2. Pairwise estimates of number of migrants (Nm) and FST. Matrix of the number of migrants calculated between pairs of populations according to Jaatha software (upper diagonal) and of FST (lower diagonal) based on Arlequin software results. The colour-code assigned to each value follows the same scale adopted in Fig. 2 and in Figure S2 (see Additional File 5: Figure S2). All FST values are statistically significant at P = 0.05, with the exception of those marked with §.
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