Table S1. Population samples of Oncorhyncus spp.; Figure S1. The distribution of rainbow trout admixture across 9380 putatively species-diagnostic SNPs in twenty-one populations of trout in a hybrid zone between rainbow trout and westslope cutthroat trout.; Figure S2. Rainbow trout (RBT) allele frequencies at a putative outlier locus (red) relative to the genome-wide average rainbow trout ancestry (blue) in each of eight populations

Ryan P. Kovach, Brian K. Hand, Paul A. Hohenlohe, Ted F. Cosart, Matthew C. Boyer, Helen H. Neville, Clint C. Muhlfeld, Stephen J. Amish, Kellie Carim, Shawn R. Narum, Winsor H. Lowe, Fred W. Allendorf (+1 others)
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Samples are organized by river basin and population. Temp is the mean August stream temperature from NoRWeST (http://www.fs.fed.us/rm/boise/AWAE/projects/NorWeST.html) or lake surface temperature (°C). N is the number of individuals included in RADseq genotying, Nfilter is the number of individuals (from a total of 339) used in subsequent analyses, and pRBT is the proportion rainbow trout ancestry in each population sample estimated from the 9,380 diagnostic SNPs.; The x-axis is the rainbow
more » ... t allele frequency.; For all populations except Cyclone Creek, the rainbow trout allele was at significantly lower frequencies than the genome-wide average, a pattern suggestive of selection against rainbow trout admixture.
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