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Fig. 2

From: Transcriptome and organellar sequencing highlights the complex origin and diversification of allotetraploid Brassica napus

Fig. 2

Phylogenetic analyses of B. napus and its progenitors. Maximum-likelihood phylogenetic tree constructed among: a B. napus and B. rapa based on the A sub-genome (24,193 SNPs); b B. napus, B. oleracea, and wild C species based on the C sub-genome (23,387 SNPs); c Chloroplast phylogeny of B. napus and all its progenitor species (B. rapa, B. oleracea, and wild C species) using 62 chloroplast genes; d Mitochondria phylogeny of B. napus and all its progenitor species using 42 mitochondrial genes. *: resynthesized B. napus accession New Hakuran; WEAm: Winter rapeseed in Europe and America; S spring rapeseed, WEsA winter rapeseed in Europe and South Asia, WeA winter rapeseed in East Asia, SK Siberian kale, R rutabaga, IntroS Introgressed spring rapeseed. Brown dot: bootstrap support values <70%; c, d were made with a bootstrap cut off value of 70%

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