2022
DOI: 10.1186/s12864-022-08896-9
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Population genomics reveals moderate genetic differentiation between populations of endangered Forest Musk Deer located in Shaanxi and Sichuan

Abstract: Background Many endangered species exist in small, genetically depauperate, or inbred populations, hence promoting genetic differentiation and reducing long-term population viability. Forest Musk Deer (Moschus berezovskii) has been subject to illegal hunting for hundreds of years due to the medical and commercial values of musk, resulting in a significant decline in population size. However, it is still unclear to what extent the genetic exchange and inbreeding levels are between geographically… Show more

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“…Moreover, the issue of disease transmission between different populations should be considered. According to our study and the article published by Liu et al [ 46 ], there was no significant genetic differentiation in Shaanxi and Sichuan populations. The haplotypes of the two populations are mixed together, and they have seven shared haplotypes.…”
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confidence: 71%
“…Moreover, the issue of disease transmission between different populations should be considered. According to our study and the article published by Liu et al [ 46 ], there was no significant genetic differentiation in Shaanxi and Sichuan populations. The haplotypes of the two populations are mixed together, and they have seven shared haplotypes.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 71%