Fig. 1: Population diversity and genetic differentiation analysis of wild, semi-wild and cultivated jujubes. | Horticulture Research

Fig. 1: Population diversity and genetic differentiation analysis of wild, semi-wild and cultivated jujubes.

From: Comparative population genomics dissects the genetic basis of seven domestication traits in jujube

Fig. 1: Population diversity and genetic differentiation analysis of wild, semi-wild and cultivated jujubes.The alt text for this image may have been generated using AI.

a Phylogenetic tree of all accessions generated from 1,688,146 high-quality SNPs with Prunus persica as an outgroup. b PCA plots of the first two components for the 350 accessions. c Nucleotide diversity (π) and population differentiation (FST) across the three groups. The value in each circle represents the nucleotide diversity of the group, and the value on each line indicates the population differentiation between the two groups. d Genome-wide decay of linkage disequilibrium (LD) in the three groups and all accessions

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