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Makarieva A.M. (2001) "Variance of protein heterozygosity in different species of mammals with respect to the number of loci studied", Heredity, 87(1), 41-51. Abstract, full text (PDF, 0.4 Mb), notations for the dataset.

Species

Ref.

L

N

HL

Acinonyx jubatus

[1]

52

98

0.000

Acomys cahirinus

[2]

35

29

0.030

Acomys russatus

[2]

35

30

0.029

Akodon azarae

[3]

20

22

0.118

Akodon azarae

[3]

18

13

0.099

Akodon dolores

[3]

16

50

0.153

Akodon dolores

[3]

18

43

0.192

Alces alces

[4]

19

165

0.017

Alces alces

[5]

23

422

0.000

Alces alces

[6]

34

34

0.004

Alouatta belzebul

[7]

20

50

0.055 *

Alouatta pigra

[8]

36

39

0.027 *

Alouatta seniculus

[9]

29

106

0.092

Amblysomus hottentotus

[10]

40

19

0.049

Antidorcas marsupialis

[11]

46

24

0.060

Apodemus agrarius

[12]

38

94

0.022 *

Apodemus agrarius

[13]

11

12

0.007 *

Apodemus alpicola

[14]

33

11

0.041 *

Apodemus flavicollis

[15]

20

17

0.04

Apodemus flavicollis

[16]

36

38

0.059

Apodemus flavicollis

[13]

11

23

0.060 *

Apodemus flavicollis

[17]

29

26

0.037

Apodemus hermonensis

[18]

36

12

0.028

Apodemus mystanicus

[18]

36

39

0.070

Apodemus sp. nova

[17]

29

39

0.010

Apodemus sylvaticus

[15]

20

30

0.08

Apodemus sylvaticus

[13]

16

31

0.028 *

Apodemus sylvaticus

[17]

29

36

0.037

Arvicanthis abyssinicus

[19]

17

23

0.030

Baiomys taylori

[20]

24

10

0.061 *

Balaenoptera acutorostrata

[21]

21

95

0.046

Balaenoptera acutorostrata

[22]

45

2881

0.087

Balaenoptera acutorostrata

[23]

29

112

0.076

Balaenoptera acutorostrata

[23]

36

50

0.058

Balaenoptera borealis

[22]

13

232

0.027

Balaenoptera borealis

[22]

45

299

0.019

Balaenoptera edeni

[22]

45

331

0.016

Balaenoptera physalus

[22]

13

193

0.011

Balaenoptera physalus

[22]

45

64

0.025

Berardius bairdii

[24]

18

11

0.016

Bison bison

[25]

24

96

0.021

Bison bonasus

[26]

20

86

0.038 *

Blarina carolinensis

[27]

28

27

0.038 *

Blarina carolinensis

[28]

12

30

0.000

Bos grunniens

[29]

34

56

0.008 *

Brachyphylla cavernarum

[30]

17

10

0.000 *

Callithrix emiliae

[7]

20

63

0.030

Callithrix humeralifer

[7]

20

14

0.035

Callithrix jacchus

[7]

20

35

0.019

Callithrix penicillata

[7]

20

10

0.049

Calomys laucha

[31]

24

25

0.162

Calomys laucha

[31]

22

100

0.153

Calomys laucha

[32]

19

95

0.147

Calomys musculinus

< A HREF="#[32]">[32]

20

70

0.149

Calomys musculinus

[33]

13

92

0.201

Calomys venustus

[32]

18

28

0.146

Canis latrans

[34]

20

44

0.031

Canis lupus

[35]

40

38

0.029

Capra aegagrus

[36]

38

20

0.030 *

Capra ibex

[37]

38

46

0.024

Capra ibex

[38]

15

149

0.063 *

Capreolus capreolus

[39]

32

89

0.058

Capreolus capreolus

[4]

19

24

0.024 *

Capreolus capreolus

[40]

40

48

0.059

Capromys pilorides

[41]

30

24

0.079

Caracal caracal

[42]

50

16

0.029

Carollia perspicillata

[43]

17

12

0.087 *

Castor canadensis

[44]

34

48

0.017 *

Castor fiber

[45]

32

28

0.098

Castor fiber

[46]

23

13

0.069

Ceratotherium simum

[47]

31

23

0.036 *

Cercopithecus aethiops

[48]

13

340

0.022 *

Cercopithecus aethiops

[49]

23

124

0.050 *

Cercopithecus aethiops

[50]

29

178

0.052

Cervus canadensis

[4]

19

49

0.015 *

Cervus canadensis

[51]

24

112

0.012

Cervus elaphus

[52]

43

233

0.045

Cervus elaphus

[53]

23

138

0.012

Cervus elaphus

[54]

34

83

0.032

Cervus nippon

[55]

19

120

0.000

Chionomys nivalis

[56]

34

20

0.161

Chionomys nivalis

[57]

22

32

0.021

Clethrionomys glareolus

[16]

32

24

0.006

Clethrionomys glareolus

[58]

48

14

0.074

Connochaetes gnou

[59]

31

16

0.018

Connochaetes taurinus

[60]

29

12

0.047

Connochaetes taurinus

[61]

33

15

0.043

Crocidura leucodon

[62]

30

10

0.025 *

Crocidura olivieri

[62]

31

10

0.026 *

Crocidura russula

[63]

28

20

0.017 *

Crocidura suaveolens

[62]

31

11

0.053 *

Cryptomys sp.

[64]

34

12

0.054

Ctenomys australis

[65]

35

27

0.000 *

Ctenomys flamarioni

[66]

12

12

0.18

Ctenomys maulinus

[67]

18

39

0.103 *

Ctenomys mendocinus

[68]

34

17

0.079

Ctenomys minutus

[66]

20

20

0.06

Ctenomys porteousi

[65]

31

31

0.145 *

Ctenomys sp.

[66]

12

19

0.14

Ctenomys sp.

[66]

20

12

0.05

Ctenomys sp.2

[67]

18

19

0.109 *

Ctenomys torquatus

[66]

20

22

0.19

Cynictus penicillata

[69]

17

29

0.026

Cynomys ludovicianus

[70]

16

113

0.106 *

Cynomys ludovicianus

[71]

25

50

0.066

Cynomys ludovicianus

[72]

46

15

0.066 *

Cynomys mexicanus

[72]

46

12

0.060 *

Cystophora cristata

[73]

30

166

0.047

Cystophora cristata

[74]

21

10

0.009 *

Dama dama

[75]

30

88

0.000

Dama dama

[76]

51

180

0.006

Damaliscus dorcas

[11]

45

27

0.011

Didelphis virginiana

[77]

31

21

0.112

Dipodomys agilis

[78]

18

15

0.034 *

Dipodomys compactus

[78]

18

21

0.018 *

Dipodomys deserti

[78]

18

22

0.007 *

Dipodomys elator

[79]

29

21

0.042 *

Dipodomys elator

[78]

18

25

0.011 *

Dipodomys elephantinus

[80]

33

14

0.022 *

Dipodomys heermanni

[78]

18

51

0.051 *

Dipodomys heermanni

[81]

22

26

0.000 *

Dipodomys merriami

[78]

29

21

0.055 *

Dipodomys merriami

[78]

18

106

0.066 *

Dipodomys microps

[78]

18

103

0.005 *

Dipodomys nitratoides

[81]

22

14

0.057 *

Dipodomys ordii

[78]

29

25

0.044 *

Dipodomys ordii

[78]

18

90

0.008 *

Dipodomys panamintinus

[78]

18

10

0.000 *

Dipodomys spectabilis

[82]

24

160

0.061 *

Dipodomys spectabilis

[82]

31

32

0.076 *

Dipodomys spectabilis

[78]

18

47

0.013 *

Dipodomys venustus

[80]

33

12

0.053 *

Elaphurus davidianus

[83]

24

42

0.011 *

Elephas maximus

[84]

33

29

0.015

Eliomys quercinus

[85]

41

21

0.090

Eptesicus fuscus

[86]

19

19

0.013 *

Eptesicus pumilus

[87]

35

11

0.066 *

Eptesicus regulus

[87]

35

13

0.055 *

Eptesicus sagittula

[87]

35

14

0.061 *

Eptesicus vulturnus

[87]

35

18

0.076 *

Erignatus barbatus

[88]

53

157

0.055

Erinaceus concolor

[89]

30

13

0.087

Erinaceus europaeus

[89]

30

21

0.027

Erophylla sezekorni

[30]

17

12

0.010 *

Erythrocebus patas

[90]

29

53

0.031

Eulemur macaco

[91]

12

46

0.034 *

Felis silvestris

[92]

54

10

0.052 *

Gazella dorcas

[93]

16

25

0.074 *

Gazella gazella

[93]

16

16

0.027 *

Gazella subgutturosa

[93]

16

30

0.021 *

Geomys arenarius

[94]

25

23

0.050 *

Geomys breviceps

[95]

21

50

0.029 *

Geomys bursarius

[96]

17

24

0.065 *

Geomys bursarius

[97]

15

122

0.142 *

Geomys bursarius

[95]

21

24

0.010 *

Geomys tropicalis

[94]

34

30

0.000

Gerbillus allenbyi

[98]

27

39

0.000

Gerbillus pyramidum

[98]

27

27

0.022

Globicephala macrorhynchus

[24]

19

39

0.054

Globicephala macrorhynchus

[99]

36

204

0.009 *

Globicephala melaena

[100]

41

69

0.034

Gorilla gorilla

[101]

22

10

0.046

Hemiechinus auritus

[89]

30

13

0.023

Hylomys parvus

[102]

33

11

0.033 *

Lagenorhynchus obliquidens

[24]

19

30

0.093

Leopardus wiedii

[42]

50

11

0.047

Lepilemur mustelinus

[103]

22

72

0.058

Leptailurus serval

[42]

49

16

0.033

Leptonychotes weddelli

[104]

46

36

0.023 *

Lepus europaeus

[105]

53

41

0.044

Loxodonta africana

[106]

25

47

0.047

Macaca fascicularis

[50]

29

33

0.096

Macaca fuscata

[50]

29

1394

0.021

Macaca fuscata

[107]

32

224

0.014

Macaca mulatta

[50]

29

143

0.054

Macaca sylvanus

[108]

23

57

0.076

Macropus eugenii

[109]

42

43

0.015

Macropus rufogriseus

[110]

21

66

0.087

Macrotus californicus

[111]

21

34

0.047 *

Macrotus waterhousii

[111]

21

49

0.030 *

Manis pentadactyla

[112]

62

12

0.078 *

Marmota marmota

[113]

50

160

0.015 *

Marmota monax

[114]

24

22

0.066

Martes americana

[115]

24

10

0.124 *

Martes foina

[116]

21

121

0.000

Martes zibellina

[117]

25

1237

0.060 *

Mastomys huberti

[19]

17

79

0.028

Mazama americana

[118]

19

52

0.077 *

Megadontomys thomasi

[119]

30

15

0.020

Melomys burtoni

[120]

29

13

0.046 *

Melomys cervinipes

[120]

29

13

0.031 *

Mesocricetus auratus

[121]

19

15

0.015

Microdipodops megacephalus

[122]

23

20

0.072 *

Microdipodops pallidus

[122]

23

20

0.093 *

Microtus agrestis

[123]

18

91

0.222 *

Microtus arvalis

[57]

19

18

0.059

Microtus breweri

[124]

15

316

0.004 *

Microtus cabrerae

[125]

20

11

0.072 *

Microtus chrotorrhinus

[126]

25

17

0.082

Microtus pennsylvanicus

[126]

25

23

0.162

Microtus pennsylvanicus

[124]

15

151

0.064 *

Mirounga angustirostris

[127]

24

67

0.000

Monophyllus plethodon

[30]

17

10

0.011 *

Monophyllus redmani

[30]

17

25

0.011 *

Mus musculus

[128]

27

89

0.028 *

Mus musculus

[129]

17

78

0.102 *

Mus musculus

[130]

22

247

0.056

Mus musculus

[131]

36

121

0.100 *

Mus musculus

[132]

24

33

0.067

Mus musculus

[133]

46

40

0.073

Mus musculus

[134]

40

137

0.11

Mus spretus

[132]

24

33

0.024

Mustela erminea

[116]

21

39

0.000

Mustela nivalis

[135]

40

19

0.068

Mustela nivalis

[116]

21

13

0.000

Mustela putorius

[135]

40

16

0.031

Mustela putorius

[116]

21

24

0.000

Myopus schisticolor

[136]

26

148

0.031

Myotis californicus

[137]

21

32

0.116 *

Myotis lucifigus

[138]

20

57

0.104 *

Myotis yumanensis

[138]

20

45

0.068 *

Myoxus glis

[139]

42

100

0.070

Mysateles prehensilis

[41]

30

28

0.031

Neofelis nebulosa

[140]

50

20

0.023 *

Neotoma albigula

[141]

20

23

0.112 *

Neotoma floridana

[141]

20

13

0.157 *

Neotoma lepida

[142]

27

15

0.093 *

Neotoma micropus

[141]

20

13

0.102 *

Neurotrichus gibbsi

[143]

18

10

0.051 *

Ningaui yvonneae

[144]

28

16

0.007 *

Ochotona princeps

[145]

27

43

0.016 *

Ochotona princeps

[146]

26

46

0.003 *

Odobenus rosmarus

[147]

32

102

0.032 *

Odocoileus hemionis

[148]

35

67

0.043 *

Odocoileus virginianus

[118]

19

1549

0.080 *

Odocoileus virginianus

[149]

36

500

0.099

Odocoileus virginianus

[150]

57

321

0.091 *

Odocoileus virginianus

[151]

21

110

0.132

Onychomys arenicola

[152]

23

16

0.069

Onychomys leucogaster

[152]

23

13

0.105

Onychomys torridus

[152]

23

16

0.114

Oryctolagus cuniculus

[153]

26

50

0.062 *

Oryx leucoryx

[83]

24

46

0.006 *

Ovis dalli

[154]

27

18

0.015

Pan troglodytes

[101]

22

19

0.009

Pan troglodytes

[155]

42

114

0.022 *

Panthera leo

[42]

50

20

0.037

Panthera leo

[156]

46

26

0.038 *

Panthera pardus

[42]

50

18

0.029

Panthera tigris

[42]

50

40

0.035

Papio anubis

[157]

34

28

0.017

Papio hamadryas

[157]

34

292

0.047

Pappogeomys fumosus

[158]

22

14

0.000

Pappogeomys merriami

[158]

22

10

0.008 *

Pappogeomys zinseri

[158]

22

13

0.000

Parascalops breweri

[143]

18

24

0.003 *

Pelomys harringtoni

[19]

17

34

0.048

Perameles gunni

[159]

27

24

0.000

Peromyscus attwateri

[160]

28

13

0.046 *

Peromyscus attwateri

[161]

17

56

0.015 *

Peromyscus aztecus

[162]

39

21

0.055 *

Peromyscus boylii

[160]

28

39

0.101 *

Peromyscus boylii

[163]

20

58

0.009 *

Peromyscus boylii

[161]

17

52

0.066 *

Peromyscus boylii

[164]

33

93

0.036

Peromyscus californicus

[165]

31

77

0.069

Peromyscus comanche

[166]

25

21

0.087 *

Peromyscus dickeyi

[167]

25

18

0.000

Peromyscus difficilis

[160]

28

37

0.032 *

Peromyscus difficilis

[168]

21

18

0.006 *

Peromyscus difficilis

[166]

25

25

0.063 *

Peromyscus floridanus

[169]

39

26

0.051

Peromyscus gratus

[160]

28

60

0.061 *

Peromyscus interparietalis

[167]

25

10

0.000

Peromyscus maniculatus

[170]

24

33

0.062 *

Peromyscus maniculatus

[168]

21

179

0.101 *

Peromyscus maniculatus

[171]

28

50

0.125 *

Peromyscus melanotis

[168]

20

11

0.030 *

Peromyscus pectoralis

[163]

20

25

0.027 *

Peromyscus pectoralis

[161]

17

20

0.049

Peromyscus polionotus

[172]

58

39

0.049

Peromyscus polionotus

[173]

31

12

0.091 *

Peromyscus spicilegus

[162]

39

63

0.049 *

Peromyscus stephani

[167]

25

11

0.000

Peromyscus truei

[168]

21

36

0.020 *

Peromyscus truei

[166]

25

17

0.078 *

Peromyscus truei

[164]

31

58

0.023

Peromyscus winkelmanni

[162]

39

14

0.075 *

Petrogale penicillata

[174]

23

17

0.017 *

Phoca fasciata

[88]

48

365

0.115

Phoca largha

[175]

34

43

0.023

Phoca largha

[88]

50

317

0.063

Phoca sibirica

[176]

24

34

0.014 *

Phoca vitulina

[175]

34

168

0.027

Phocoenoides dalli

[24]

19

483

0.154

Phocoenoides dalli

[177]

26

197

0.057 *

Phyllonycteris aphylla

[30]

17

17

0.013 *

Pipistrellis adamsi

[178]

36

26

0.089 *

Pipistrellus hesperus

[137]

20

32

0.037 *

Pitymys duodecimcostatus

[125]

20

20

0.079 *

Pitymys multiplex

[179]

25

13

0.01

Potorous tridactylus

[180]

10

64

0.029

Praomys albipes

[19]

17

29

0.077

Procyon lotor

[181]

24

243

0.028 *

Procyon lotor

[182]

12

67

0.015

Proechimys brevicauda

[183]

25

97

0.097

Proechimys guairae

[184]

22

16

0.059

Proechimys simonsi

[183]

25

44

0.169

Proechimys sp.

[183]

25

48

0.157

Proechimys urichi

[184]

22

13

0.080

Pseudorca crassidens

[24]

19

31

0.051

Pusa hispida

[74]

21

82

0.010 *

Pusa hispida

[88]

48

343

0.068

Rangifer tarandus

[185]

35

100

0.042

Rangifer tarandus

[186]

19

104

0.039 *

Rattus fuscipes

[187]

16

50

0.000

Rattus norvegicus

[188]

25

47

0.104

Reithrodontomys fulvescens

[189]

20

12

0.049 *

Reithrodontomys megalotis

[189]

20

13

0.032 *

Reithrodontomys montanus

[189]

20

11

0.050 *

Rhinoceros unicornis

[190]

29

23

0.099 *

Rupicapra pyrenaica

[191]

37

48

0.028

Rupicapra rupicapra

[37]

41

136

0.035 *

Saguinus fuscicollis

[192]

19

138

0.041 *

Saguinus midas

[192]

18

123

0.024 *

Scalopus aquaticus

[28]

18

32

0.055

Scapanus townsendii

[143]

18

12

0.000

Sigmodon hispidus

[193]

23

43

0.022 *

Sminthopsis dolichura

[194]

30

28

0.051 *

Sorex araneus

[195]

27

40

0.077 *

Sorex araneus

[196]

35

32

0.028

Sorex cinereus

[197]

33

34

0.093

Sorex cinereus

[198]

26

19

0.085 *

Sorex fumeus

[198]

26

12

0.075 *

Sorex haydeni

[197]

33

12

0.094

Sorex longirostris

[27]

25

14

0.021 *

Sorex monticolus

[198]

26

13

0.058 *

Sorex palustris

[198]

26

12

0.041 *

Sorex trowbridgii

[198]

26

10

0.040 *

Sorex unguiculatus

[198]

26

10

0.025 *

Spalacopus cyanus

[199]

23

31

0.027 *

Spalax ehrenbergi

[200]

17

119

0.018

Spermophilus armatus

[201]

18

62

0.082

Spermophilus beldingi

[202]

30

19

0.107 *

Spermophilus beldingi

[201]

18

27

0.028

Spermophilus columbianus

[201]

18

179

0.104

Spermophilus elegans

[201]

18

120

0.044

Spermophilus erythrogenys

[201]

18

24

0.000

Spermophilus major

[201]

18

23

0.035

Spermophilus mexicanus

[203]

28

15

0.137 *

Spermophilus mohavensis

[204]

24

15

0.070 *

Spermophilus mollis

[201]

18

47

0.043

Spermophilus musicus

[201]

18

56

0.000

Spermophilus parryii

[201]

18

113

0.049

Spermophilus pygmaeus

[201]

18

25

0.015

Spermophilus relictus

[201]

18

25

0.019

Spermophilus richardsonii

[201]

18

105

0.050

Spermophilus spilosoma

[203]

28

22

0.136 *

Spermophilus suslicus

[201]

18

12

0.024

Spermophilus tereticaudus

[204]

24

17

0.041 *

Spermophilus townsendi

[201]

18

42

0.072

Spermophilus tridecemlineatus

[203]

28

18

0.069 *

Spermophilus vigilis

[201]

18

59

0.035

Spermophilus washingtoni

[201]

18

31

0.032

Stenella attenuata

[24]

19

183

0.089

Stenella coeruleoalba

[24]

19

370

0.089

Stenella coeruleoalba

[205]

15

40

0.021

Steno bredanensis

[24]

19

23

0.007

Sus scrofa

[52]

40

40

0.032

Sus scrofa

[206]

50

53

0.050 *

Sus scrofa

[207]

33

80

0.015 *

Sus scrofa

[208]

15

15

0.012

Sus scrofa

[208]

20

99

0.053

Sylvaemus flavicollis

[209]

38

17

0.059

Sylvaemus hermonensis

[209]

38

20

0.038

Sylvaemus uralensis

[209]

38

16

0.059

Talpa caeca

[210]

38

14

0.009

Talpa europaea

[210]

38

75

0.004

Talpa romana

[210]

38

53

0.015

Tamias amoenus

[211]

20

110

0.069

Tamias cinereicollis

[211]

20

17

0.024

Tamias dorsalis

[211]

20

23

0.086

Tamias merriami

[211]

20

17

0.066

Tamias minimus

[211]

20

126

0.098

Tamias palmeri

[211]

20

40

0.042

Tamias panamintinus

[211]

20

11

0.022

Tamias panamintinus

[212]

36

22

0.063 *

Tamias quadrimaculatus

[211]

20

14

0.076

Tamias quadrivittatus

[211]

20

17

0.061

Tamias ruficaudus

[211]

20

20

0.089

Tamias sibiricus

[211]

20

14

0.037

Tamias speciosus

[211]

20

35

0.061

Tamias striatus

[211]

20

19

0.048

Tamias townsendii

[211]

20

28

0.047

Tamias umbrinus

[211]

20

45

0.076

Thalarctos maritimus

[213]

13

52

0.000

Thomomys bottae

[214]

27

30

0.084 *

Thomomys bottae

[215]

23

140

0.134 *

Thomomys bulbivorus

[216]

43

45

0.074 *

Thomomys talpoides

[217]

31

30

0.053 *

Thomomys townsendii

[218]

27

27

0.019 *

Thomomys umbrinus

[158]

22

30

0.046 *

Thomomys umbrinus

[219]

23

43

0.019 *

Thomomys umbrinus

[214]

27

30

0.032 *

Trichechus manatus

[220]

24

23

0.085

Tscherskia triton

[121]

20

17

0.018

Tursiops truncatus

[24]

19

35

0.039

Uroderma bilobatum

[221]

22

54

0.006 *

Ursus americanus

[222]

23

46

0.080

Vulpes vulpes

[116]

21

282

0.000

Zygogeomys trichopus

[223]

31

12

0.026 *

 

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