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Fig 1.

Geographical locations of the 4 populations of C. siamensis in Thailand, with the 14 haplotypes based on the 16S rRNA and COI sequences.

Numbers inside the closed and opened circles indicates the haplotype number.

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Table 1.

Sampling locations of the Cryptozona siamensis collected from across Thailand, with the 14 haplotypes based on the 16S rRNA and COI sequences.

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Fig 2.

Maximum likelihood phylogenetic tree generated from 58 sequences of a partial 16S rRNA sequence (402 bp) of C. siamensis, collected from across Thailand.

Support values (ML bootstrap/NJ bootstrap/MP bootstrap/Bayesian posterior probabilities) are shown above the branches. Bold letters indicate the sequences obtained in the present study. Quantula striata was used as the out-group. MAL = Malaysia.

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Fig 3.

Maximum likelihood phylogenetic tree generated from 58 sequences of a partial COI sequence (602 bp) of C. siamensis, collected from across Thailand.

Support values (ML bootstrap/NJ bootstrap/MP bootstrap/Bayesian posterior probabilities) are shown above the branches. Bold letters indicate the sequences obtained in the present study. Ariophanta lahatensis and Helicarion mastersi were used as the out-group.

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Fig 4.

Mitochondrial DNA genealogy for 65 16S rRNA sequences (58 sequences from Thailand and 7 sequences from Malaysia) from C. siamensis, constructed using a median joining network method.

Each haplotype is represented by a circle. Sizes of the circles are relative to the number of individuals sharing specific haplotypes. Each mutation between the haplotypes is represented by a bar.

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Table 2.

Haplotype and nucleotide diversity of 4 populations of Cryptozona siamensis identified in Thailand and Malaysia, based on their mitochondrial 16S rRNA sequences.

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Fig 5.

Mitochondrial DNA genealogy for 58 COI sequences of C. siamensis constructed using a median joining network method.

Each haplotype is represented by a circle. Sizes of the circles are relative to the number of individuals sharing specific haplotypes. Each mutation between the haplotypes is represented by a bar.

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Table 3.

Haplotype and nucleotide diversity of 4 populations of Cryptozona siamensis in Thailand, based on their mitochondrial cytochrome c oxidase subunit I gene sequences.

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Table 4.

Population pairwise FST, between the 4 populations of Cryptozona siamensis in Thailand and Malaysia, based on the mitochondrial 16S rRNA gene sequences.

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Table 5.

Population pairwise FST between 4 populations of Cryptozona siamensis in Thailand, based on the mitochondrial cytochrome c oxidase subunit I gene sequences.

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