Fig. 2: Population structure and genetic diversity. | Nature Communications

Fig. 2: Population structure and genetic diversity.

From: Extreme genetic signatures of local adaptation during Lotus japonicus colonization of Japan

Fig. 2: Population structure and genetic diversity.The alternative text for this image may have been generated using AI.

ab Accessions are colored by their population membership placed according to geographical origin (a) or according to their coordinates in the PCA analysis (b). c STRUCTURE plot showing population memberships for pop1 (red), pop2 (green) and pop3 (blue). d Genetic distance versus geographical distance. Genetic distance indicates the average number of allelic differences per polymorphic site in a pairwise comparison. Red: between-population comparisons. Blue: within population comparisons. e Average nucleotide diversity (pi) per chromosome.

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