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    Figure S2 from Population structure and connectivity of tiger sharks (<i>Galeocerdo cuvier</i>) across the Indo-Pacific Ocean basin

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    Marker diversity from <i>G.cuvier</i> sampled in Hawaii (HAW) (this study) compared with Central Pacific (CP) samples (Bernard et al. 2016). Number of alleles (<i>N</i><sub>a</sub>), number of alleles with frequency >5% (<i>N</i><sub>a</sub> Freq. >=5%), effective number of alleles (<i>N</i><sub>e</sub>), Information index (I), number of locally common alleles (No. LComm Alleles (<=25 and 50%)

    Figure S1 from Population structure and connectivity of tiger sharks (<i>Galeocerdo cuvier</i>) across the Indo-Pacific Ocean basin

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    Allele frequencies by population comparing <i>G. cuvier</i> sampled in Hawaii (HAW) (this study) and the Central Pacific (CP) (Bernard et al. 2016). Two loci (tgr_348 and tgr_891) could not be reliably correlated between the studies and were therefore excluded
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