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Microsatellite Markers Reveal Genetic Differentiation of Chinese Dojo Loach Misgurnus anguillicaudatus in the Yangtze River Basin

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Figure 1.Suizhou=SZH and Xiaogan=XGN. Hydrographic map of sampling sites in Hubei Province, China
Table 1. Individual microsatellite locus statistics for 12 populations of Dojo loach
Table 3. Pairwise Measures of Nei's Unbiased Genetic distance (above diagonal) and population differentiation (FST) (below diagonal) among population of the loach
Table 4. Hierarchal AMOVA analysis of the sample populations
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