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Figure 1.

Channa striata locality distribution.

1a) Map showing isolated regions involved in this study. 1b) Clustering of C. striata populations based on SAMOVA analysis indicated by different symbols: group 1 (triangles), group 2 (new moon) and group 3 (square). A indicates Bintang Mountain Range, B indicates Titiwangsa Montain Ranges. Population abbr.: TT-Timah Tasoh KN-Kuala Nerang JN-Jeniang SP-Seberang Prai TK-Teluk Kumbar KR-Kerian TR-Tanjung Rambutan TP-Tapah KJ-Kajang LG-Linggi YP-Yong Peng MS-Mersing KB-Kota Bahru BJ-Binjai KT-Kubang Bujuk KK-Kuala Krau SG-Sega TL-Tanjung Lumpur SB-Kota Belud KS-Kampung Kesapang SS-Sungai Sibuti SW-Serian CS-Takengon KP-Kampar.

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Table 1.

Geographical coordinates of 24 sampled locations.

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Table 2.

Summary of genetic diversity of individual population.

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Figure 2.

Bayesian clustering tree inferred from ND5 gene.

Selected NJ bootstrap/Bayesian posterior probability values denoted at branch/node for better visualization.

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Figure 3.

Haplotype network diagram inferred from mtDNA ND5 gene.

Solid pattern represents populations assigned to clade I (northwest Peninsular), diagonal cross pattern to clade II (central west Peninsular and Malaysian Borneo except SW) and vertical pattern to clade III (east Peninsular, southern Peninsular, Sumatra and SW). mv = median vector. Numbers in bold are nucleotide mutation sites.

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Table 3.

SAMOVA analysis on C. striata populations inferred from mtDNA ND5 gene.

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