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Table 1 Features of the 19 populations analyzed in this study.

From: Extraction and annotation of human mitochondrial genomes from 1000 Genomes Whole Exome Sequencing data

Population Code

Population

N. of Samples

Mitochondrial Mean Coverage

Mitochondrial Mean Per Base Depth

ACB

African Caribbean in Barbados

58

47.34

48.15

ASW

African Ancestry in Southwest USA

51

99.89

373.39

CDX

Chinese Dai in Xishuangbanna, China

78

97.64

47.44

CEU

Utah residents with ancestry from northern and western Europe

67

96.87

311.71

CHB

Han Chinese in Beijing, China

73

99.05

142.86

CHS

Han Chinese South, China

90

88.16

40.87

CLM

Colombian in Medellin, Colombia

48

93.14

234.13

FIN

Finnish in Finland

81

85.35

96.45

GBR

British From England and Scotland, UK

69

96.12

269.39

GIH

Gujarati Indians in Houston, Texas, USA

77

47.3

41.54

IBS

Iberian populations in Spain

58

83.67

106.6

JPT

Japanese in Tokyo, Japan

74

94.02

217.41

KHV

Kinh in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam

75

68.05

25.12

LWK

Luhya in Webuye, Kenya

25

93.71

256.66

MXL

Mexican Ancestry in Los Angeles, California, USA

58

99.91

409.61

PEL

Peruvian in Lima, Peru

47

63.61

33.67

PUR

Puerto Rican in Puerto Rico

70

82.13

87.29

TSI

Toscani in Italia

62

98.36

328.96

YRI

Yoruba in Ibadan, Nigeria

81

94.92

214.86

  1. For each population the number of samples we considered and the mean coverage and depth of mitochondrial genomes we extracted from exome data, are reported. Coverage and depth were estimated as average of scores in each sample belonging to the same population. Mean coverage of assembled mitochondrial genomes ranges from 99.91 (Mexican Ancestry in Los Angeles, California, USA) to 47.30 (Gujarati Indians in Houston, Texas, USA). Mexicans show also the highest mean per base depth (409.61), while the minimum depth score is for Kinh (Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam) mitochondrial genomes (25.12).