Fig. 6: Phylogenetic relation of wild beet accessions based on Mash distances. | Nature Communications

Fig. 6: Phylogenetic relation of wild beet accessions based on Mash distances.

From: Genomic distances reveal relationships of wild and cultivated beets

Fig. 6

A set of 60 sea beets from the Mediterranean area and 20 sugar beets (randomly selected) was analysed together with accessions of three further wild beet species. Node colors indicate taxonomic affiliation according to passport data. Blue: B. v. maritima, red: B. v. vulgaris, olive: Beta vulgaris ssp. adanensis, brown: Beta macrocarpa, turquoise: Beta patula. Source data are provided as a Source Data file.

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