Fig. 3: Median-joining network showing the genetic relationships among Armeniaca chloroplastic haplotypes. | Nature Communications

Fig. 3: Median-joining network showing the genetic relationships among Armeniaca chloroplastic haplotypes.

From: Population genomics of apricots unravels domestication history and adaptive events

Fig. 3

The four main clusters are indicated as (a)–(d). Numbers under the lines indicate the number of substitutions separating two haplotypes. The taxa are colored according to the nuclear DNA-based groups (Fig. 1a and 1b). Pink: P. mume, black: P. dulcis, dark blue: wild Northern Eastern Chinese P. sibirica (NE_Psib); green: wild Western Chinese P. sibirica (NW_Psib), orange: P. brigantina, yellow: wild P. armeniaca (S_Par and N_Par); purple: cultivated Chinese apricots, light blue: cultivated Central Asian apricots, grey: cultivated European/Irano-Caucasian apricots, white: other cultivated apricots. The size of the circles indicates sample size. The two samples closer to P. brigantina correspond to interspecific plum x apricot individuals (A3865 and US196, Supplementary Data 1). Source data are provided as a Source Data file.

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