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Table 1 Samples analyzed in this study

From: Genome-wide study on genetic diversity and phylogeny of five species in the genus Cervus

Nr.

Subspecies/populations

N

Geographical provenance

1

C. eldii (Panolia eldii) McClelland, 1842

7

Hainan, China

2

C. unicolor Kerr, 1792

5

Hainan, China

3

C. albirostris Przewalski, 1883

9

Qinghai, China

4

C. elaphus (New Zealand)

11

New Zealand

5

C. e. yarkandensis Blanford, 1892

9

Tarim Basin, China

6

C. c. songaricus Severtzov, 1873

10

Tien Shan, China

7

C. c. sibiricus Severtzov, 1873

9

Altai, China

8

C. c. xanthopygus Milne-Edwards, 1867

11

Inner Mongolia, China

9

C. c. macneilli Lydekker, 1909

9

Qinghai, China

10

C. c. kansuensis Pocock, 1912

10

Kansu, China

11

C. c. alashanicus Bobrinskii and Flerov, 1935

3

Helanshan, China

12

C. c. canadensis Erxleben, 1777

7

South Korea

13

C. n. hortulorum Swinhoe, 1864 (shuangyang)

9

Shuangyang, China

14

C. n. hortulorum Swinhoe, 1864 (tonghua)

9

Tonghua, China

15

C. n. hortulorum Swinhoe, 1864 (dongda)

10

Dongda, China

16

C. n. hortulorum Swinhoe, 1864 (dongfeng)

10

Dongfeng, China

17

C. n. hortulorum Swinhoe, 1864 (siping)

10

Siping, China

18

C. n. hortulorum Swinhoe, 1864 (aodong)

11

Aodong, China

19

C. n. hortulorum Swinhoe, 1864 (ussuri)

6

Vladivostok, Russia

20

C. n. hortulorum Swinhoe, 1864 (xingkaihu)

9

Xingkaihu, China

21

C. n. aplodontus Heude, 1884

11

Japan (Yakushima, Kyushu, Honshu, Hokkaido)

22

R. tarandus Hamilton Smith, 1827

10

Inner Mongolia, China

  1. C., Cervus; C. e., C. elaphus; C. c., C. canadensis; C. n., C. nippon; R., Rangifer; N, number of individual samples of population