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Figure 3: First and Second Components of Principal Coordinate Analysis of 12 Microsatellite Loci in the Two Regional Populations of the Amur Leopard Cat.
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Figure 2: Bayesian Analysis of the Genetic Structure Showing the Differentiation of the Two Regional Populations of the Amur Leopard Cat Based on 12 Microsatellite Loci.
Table 2: Genetic Diversity Indices of Two Regional Populations of the Amur Leopard Cat With 12 Microsatellite Markers.
Table S1: Genotypes of 28 Tsushima Leopard Cat in 12 Microsatellite Loci
Figure 3: Discriminant Analysis of Principal Components (DAPC) of the Microsatellite Data of Seven Coptoformica Species With 24 Principal Components Included.
Figure 11: Two-Dimensional Free Energy Landscape of the First and Second Principal Components Calculated From GaMD Simulations.
Figure S4: Contribution of Spot Trait Variables to Principal Components Analysis First and Second Dimensions
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Figure 3: Principal Component Analysis of Four Continental Populations Comprising 25 Training Populations.