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1、Worked example of calculating F-statistics from genotypic data: Return to Main Index page                                      Go to Lecture 35                Go to Lecture 36       Genotype     AA Aa aa Subpopulation 1 125 250 125 Subpopulation 2 50 30 20 Subpopulation 3 10

2、0 500 400 N (number of individuals genotyped. The sum of each of the rows in the table above): Population 1:   500 Population 2:   100 Population 3:   1,000 Remember that the number of alleles is TWICE the number of genotypes. Step 1.  Calculate the gene (allele) frequencies: Each homo

3、zygote will have two alleles, each heterozygote will have one allele.  Note that the denominator will be twice Ni (twice as many alleles as individuals).               Eqns FST.1 Step 2. Calculate the expected genotypic counts under Hardy-Weinberg Equilibrium, and then calculate the excess or d

4、eficiency of homozygotes in each subpopulation. Pop. 1        Expected AA = 500*0.52                    = 125     (= observed)                         Expected Aa =  500*2*0.5*0.5           = 250     (= observed)                         Expected aa =  500*0.52                      = 125     (=

5、 observed) Pop. 2        Expected AA = 100*0.652                   = 42.25  (observed has excess of 7.75)                         Expected Aa =  100*2*0.65*0.35        =  45.5   (observed has deficit of 15.5)                         Expected aa =  100*0.352                      = 12.25  (obser

6、ved has excess of 7.75)                      Note that sum of two types of homozygote excess = amount of heterozygote deficiency.                                     These quantities have to balance (it's a mathematical necessity, given that p + q =1.   Pop. 3        Expected AA = 1,000*0.35

7、2                   = 122.5  (observed has deficiency of 22.5)                         Expected Aa =  1,000*2*0.65*0.35        =  455   (observed has excess of 45)                         Expected aa =  1,000*0.352                      = 422.5  (observed has deficiency of 22.5) Summary of homo

8、zygote deficiency or excess relative to HWE:     Pop. 1.  Observed = Expected: perfect fit     Pop. 2.  Excess of 15.5 homozygotes: some inbreeding     Pop. 3.  Deficiency of 45 homozygotes: outbred or experiencing a Wahlund effect (isolate breaking). Step 3. Calculate the local observed hete

9、rozygosities of each subpopulation (we will call them Hobs s, where the s subscript refers to the sth of n populations -- 3 in this example).  Here we count genotypes: Hobs 1 = 250 / 500                = 0.5 Hobs 2 = 30 / 100                               = 0.3 Hobs 3 = 500 / 1000             

10、                            = 0.5 Step 4.  Calculate the local expected heterozygosity, or gene diversity, of each subpopulation (modified version of Eqn 35.1):           Eqns FST.2 (With two alleles it would actually be easier to use 2pq than to use the summation format of Eqn 33.1) Notation:

11、 Note that I am using p1 and q1 here (where the subscripts refer to subpopulations 1 through 3).  We would need to use multiple subscripts if we were using the notation of Eqn 35.1 where the alleles are pi  (and the i refer to alleles 1 to k).  Indeed, with real multi-locus multipopulation data, we

12、would have a triple summation and three subscripts;  one for alleles (i =1 to k), one for the loci ( l =1 to m), and one for subpopulations (s = 1 to n). Step 5. Calculate the local inbreeding coefficient of each subpopulation (same as Eqn 35.4, except that we are subscripting for the subpopulation

13、s):           where s (s = 1 to 3) refers to the subpopulation                Eqn FST.3 F1 = (0.5 — 0.5) / 0.5             = 0 F2 = (0.455 — 0.3) / 0.455     = 0.341                                                        [positive F means fewer heterozygotes than expected indicates inbreeding

14、] F3 = (0.455 — 0.5) / 0.455     = -0.099                                                        [negative F means more heterozygotes than expected means excess outbreeding] Step 6. Calculate     (p-bar, the frequency of allele A) over the total population.          [Note that if we had more

15、alleles we could put this and Step 7 all together as a single "global gene frequencies" step, or have one for each allele frequency].              {genotype splitting method} or (yields same answer)               {using Eqn FST.1 values for ps}             Note that we weight by population siz

16、e Step 7. Calculate  (q-bar, the frequency of allele a) over the total population Check: p-bar + q-bar =  0.4156 + 0.5844 = 1.0 (as required by Eqn 31.1).     The check doesn't guarantee that our result is correct, but if they don't sum to one, we know we miscalculated. Step 8.   Calculate t

17、he global heterozygosity indices (over Individuals, Subpopulations and Total population) Note that the first two calculations employ a weighted average of the values in the whole set of subpopulations. HI based on observed heterozygosities in individuals in subpopulations                         

18、    Eqn FST.4 HS based on expected heterozygosities in subpopulations                       Eqn FST.5 HT based on expected heterozygosities for overall total population (using global allele frequencies and a modified form of Eqn 35.1):                                Eqn FST.6             or

19、we could calculate it as      2*p-bar *q-bar   = 2 * 0.4156 * 0.5844  = 0.4858 Step 9.  CALCULATE THE GLOBAL  F-STATISTICS: Compare and contrast the global FISbelow with the "local inbreeding coefficient" Fs of Step 5. Here we are using a weighted average of the individual heterozygosities over

20、 all the subpopulations. Both FIS and  Fs are, however, based on the observed heterozygosities,         whereas FST and FIT are based on expected heterozygosities.                                              Eqn FST.7                                                Eqn FST.8                 

21、                             Eqn FST.9 Notation note: the subscripts I, S, and T are not summation subscripts.  They simply indicate the level of our analysis.  Likewise, the s on Fs in Step 5 or on the ps in Step 1 (the s was implicit there) just tell us what we are referring to.  In contrast, th

22、e subscripts for Eqn 35.1 and 35.2 are used in summations and change as we work through the pieces of the calculation. Step 10.  Finally, draw some conclusions about the genetic structure of the population and its subpopulations. 1)  One of the possible HWE conclusions we could make: Pop. 1 is

23、consistent with HWE (results of Step 2) 2)  Two of the possible "local inbreeding" conclusions we could make from Step 5: Pop. 2 is inbred (results of Step 5), and Pop. 3 may have disassortative mating or be experiencing a Wahlund effect (more heterozygotes than expected). 3)  Conclusion conce

24、rning overall degree of genetic differentiation (FST) Subdivision of populations, possibly due to genetic drift, accounts for approx. 3.4% of the total genetic variation              (result of Eqn FST.8 FST calculation in Step 9), 4)  No excess or deficiency of heterozygotes over the total population (FIT  is nearly zero).

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