Fig. 4: Population genomics of tepary bean.
From: The tepary bean genome provides insight into evolution and domestication under heat stress

Geographic distribution (a), PCA analysis (b), neighbor-joining tree (c), and structure analysis (d) of the wild and cultivated tepary beans. Cultivated: blue, Wild: red (P. acutifolius var. tenuifolius), green (P. acutifolius var. acutifolius), Unknown: black. e π ratio distribution over 100k–10 kb windows across tepary genome revealed the regions that underwent reduction or complete loss of diversity; alternate red and black colors are used to differentiate the 11 chromosomes. f Distribution of SNPs in which one of the allele presents in wild but another allele presents in landraces revealed that Pc05 is involved the most in the adaptation process of tepary; alternate red and black colors are used to differentiate the 11 chromosomes.