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However, Mazak and Groves (2006) found no clear morphological differences (in cranial measurements or pelage characteristics) between tigers from Peninsular Malaysia and those elsewhere in Indochina, and argue for inclusion in P. **In 2004, the tigers of Peninsular Malaysia were recognized as a new subspecies, Panthera tigris jacksoni, when a genetic analysis found that they are distinct in mtDNA and micro-satellite sequences from tigers of northern Indochina, P. The Caspian tiger was found to differ by only one nucleotide of its mitochondrial DNA from the Siberian tiger: other tiger sub-species differ by at least two nucleotides. The tiger sub-species studied were the Caspian tiger (Panthera tigris virgata), the Siberian tiger (Panthera tigris altaica), the Indian – Bengal – tiger (Panthera tigris tigris) and the South China tiger (Panthera tigris amoyensis). *1/16/09 A team of scientists from Oxford University and the NCI Laboratory of Genomic Diversity in the USA have discovered that the Caspian Tiger and the Siberian Tiger have the same DNA. Javan Tiger – Panthera tigris sondaica – extinct since early 1980’sīali Tiger – Panthera tigris balica – extinct since the 1940’sĬaspian Tiger – Panthera tigris virgata – formerly thought to be extinct since the early 1970’s * South China Tiger – Panthera tigris amoyensis 37 left Malayan Tiger – Panthera tigris jacksoni ** Indo-Chinese Tiger – Panthera tigris corbetti
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Sumatran Tiger – Panthera tigris sumatrae 136 left Siberian (Amurian) Tiger – Panthera tigris altaica 331 left Bengal Tiger – Panthera tigris tigris 1200-1500 left