“…As an important genetic marker, maternally-inherited mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) warrants special attention for genetic investigations such as intraspecies variation [35], population structure [10,12,13,20,34], phylo-, population structure [10,12,13,20,34], phylo- [10,12,13,20,34], phylo-, phylogeography [5,23,26,37], and demography [24] in ma- [5,23,26,37], and demography [24] in ma-, and demography [24] in ma- [24] in main macaque species. In particular, the mtDNA control (D-loop) region is composed of �00 to 1,000 base pairs (bp) and contains hypervariable segments 1 (HVI) and 2 (HVII).…”