“…The eastern clade present in Europe (3a) divides further into subclades 3a1 and 3a2 (Hirata et al., ). Subclade 3a1 extends from Fennoscandia to East Asia, and into North America (Keis et al., ; Korsten et al., ; Murtskhvaladze, Gavashelishvili, & Tarkhnishvili, ; Saarma & Kojola, ; Waits, Talbot, Ward, & Shields, ). Other clades in Asia appear geographically rather confined: clade 3a2 to central Hokkaido, 3b to eastern Hokkaido, the Russian Far East and southern Siberia (Tomsk region), clade 4 to southern Hokkaido, and clade 5 to Tibet (Guskov, Sheremeteva, Seredkin, & Kryukov, ; Hirata et al., ; Salomashkina, Kholodova, Tutenkov, Moskvitina, & Erokhin, ).…”