“…The data obtained from mitogenomes in recent years have enabled a better understanding of the phylogenetic relationships within various mammalian families (i.e., Bovidae and Cervidae ( Wada et al, 2010 ), Cricetidae ( Ding et al, 2019 ), Ursidae ( Krause et al, 2008 ), Viverridae ( Mitra et al, 2019 )). However, the mitogenome data of Dipodoidea species are limited; indeed, data of only a few species (e.g., Orientallactaga sibirica , Dipus sagitta , Euchoreutes naso , Eozapus setchuanus , Jaculus jaculus , Sicista concolor , Stylodipus telum ) ( Yue et al, 2015 ; Ding et al, 2016 ; Luo & Liao, 2016 ; Luo, Ding & Liao, 2016 ; Reyes et al, 2016 , ) are available. Thus far, the complete mitogenome sequence of S. williamsi has not been characterized and the taxonomic status and phylogenetic relationships of this species within Dipodoidea remain debated because of the limited molecular data currently available.…”