Fig. 1: Genetic, morphological and geographic stratification of accessions belonging to seven species within genus Eremurus. | Horticulture Research

Fig. 1: Genetic, morphological and geographic stratification of accessions belonging to seven species within genus Eremurus.

From: Intra- and interspecific diversity analyses in the genus Eremurus in Iran using genotyping-by-sequencing reveal geographic population structure

Fig. 1

a Genetic population groups as determined by STRUCTURE for K = 5. The subpopulations identified were olgae/stenophyllus, inderiensis, luteus, persicus, and spectabilis. Colored vertical bars indicate the percentage membership to different subpopulations. Genotypes indicated with * had not been morphologically classified at the species level. ‘E. k.’ indicates E. kopet-daghensis. b NJ tree based on 3002 ‘species SNPs’ showing the relationships between seven Eremurus species. Bootstrap values for branches are indicated when higher than 70%. c Map showing the geographical distribution of the genetic groups of the Eremurus populations sampled across Iran. d Principal coordinates analysis (PCoA) using 16 morphological traits. Accessions are color-coded by species

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