A pie chart summarizing AMOVA results. Genetic variance was hierarchically partitioned into two levels: 1) among populations (12% of total genetic variance) and 2) within each population (88% of total genetic variance)

A pie chart summarizing AMOVA results. Genetic variance was hierarchically partitioned into two levels: 1) among populations (12% of total genetic variance) and 2) within each population (88% of total genetic variance)

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Background The striped field mouse, Apodemus agrarius, is the most common mammal in Korea. Although microsatellite loci for the species have been identified from populations in southwestern China, amplification of those markers for Korean populations have been unsuccessful. The complicated taxonomy of Korean striped field mouse including population...

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... at any pair of loci. F ST (0.05) estimated between the two Jeju striped field mouse populations was not significantly different from zero (P > 0.99). The AMOVA results revealed that in the two populations most of genetic variation (88%) was harbored within each population, whereas among population genetic variation was proportionally minor (12%; Fig. 1). Coupled with the small F ST value, the AMOVA results suggest that YD and BH are not greatly diverged in part due to high gene flow be- tween the two populations. However, the PCoA ana- lysis showed spatial structure among the two populations. Overall, the genotypes from each popula- tion are affiliated with the population from which ...

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