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               sequencing of mitochondrial DNA and other autosomal gene analyses would be helpful to clarify
               their speciation.

                                                 ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS


                     This work is supported by the Center of Excellence on Agricultural Biotechnology, Science and
               Technology Postgraduate Education and Research Development Office, Office of Higher Education
               Commission, Ministry of Education (AG-BIO/PERDO-CHE), and we thank the Faculty of Veterinary
               Medicine, Kasetsart University, Thailand.

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