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MOESM3 of Reduced-representation sequencing identifies small effective population sizes of Anopheles gambiae in the north-western Lake Victoria basin, Uganda
Additional file 3: Table S3. Kinship coefficient estimates and percentage missing data values per individual
MOESM6 of Reduced-representation sequencing identifies small effective population sizes of Anopheles gambiae in the north-western Lake Victoria basin, Uganda
Additional file 6: Figure S2. ADMIXTURE bar plot of chromosome 2L SNPs (K = 2) showing probable ancestry fractions of the six An. gambiae populations (N = 79) based on the 2La inversion
MOESM7 of Reduced-representation sequencing identifies small effective population sizes of Anopheles gambiae in the north-western Lake Victoria basin, Uganda
Additional file 7: Figure S3. Generalized linear model plot of genetic differentiation against log geographic distance based on median FST
MOESM2 of Reduced-representation sequencing identifies small effective population sizes of Anopheles gambiae in the north-western Lake Victoria basin, Uganda
Additional file 2: Table S2. Bioinformatics pipeline detailing software programs and parameters used in the analysis of RADseq genomic data
MOESM1 of Reduced-representation sequencing identifies small effective population sizes of Anopheles gambiae in the north-western Lake Victoria basin, Uganda
Additional file 1: Table S1. GPS co-ordinates and distances between entomological sampling sites
MOESM5 of Reduced-representation sequencing identifies small effective population sizes of Anopheles gambiae in the north-western Lake Victoria basin, Uganda
Additional file 5: Figure S1. (a–d) PCA plots of An. gambiae chromosomes not shown in the main text
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Additional file 4: Table S4. Chromosome 2L inversion molecular karyotype results
MOESM1 of Determinants of host feeding success by Anopheles farauti
Additional file 1. Graphical comparison of Anopheles farauti densities caught with human landing catch (HLC) and on barrier screens in Haleta village, Central Province, Solomon Islands