The last problem of Rana frogs in Northeast Asia is to distinguish Rana chensinensis from Rana kukunoris.
Rana kukunoris, who recently appeared on NCBI, seems to have a rough answer.
Rana kukunoris is widely distributed in China Jirin and seems to have a lot of variety.
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That's really interesting! And I would love to know more as well! There are two things I'm curious in your post:
some R. chensinensis cluster with R. kukunoris, would that be mis-identification?
the node support values are really weak in some cases. Would the tree have the same topography with a different analysis?
Amael
Other analytical methods were similarly divided into three.
And I think that a lot of experience is needed to distinguish Rana kukunoris from Rana chensinensis.
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