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Genetic Relationships and Fingerprinting of Rapeseed Cultivars by AFLP

Consequences for Varietal Registration

V. Lombarda, C.P. Barilb, P. Dubreuilb, F. Blouetb and D. Zhanga

a GEVES, domaine du Magneraud, BP 52, F-17700 Surgères, France
b GEVES, La Minière, F-78285 Guyancourt Cedex, France



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Fig. 1 Dendrogram of 83 rapeseed cultivars based on Ward cluster analysis of Modified Sokal and Michener's similarity matrix calculated from 324 AFLP markers. The values on the dendrogram gives the stability of nodes estimated with a bootstrap procedure (no number indicates support less than 10%). Cross: French winter cultivars from Semences CARGILL, pillar: French winter cultivars from INRA and SERASEM, open circle: German winter cultivars from DIPPE, diamond: German winter cultivars from DSV, star: German winter cultivars from NPZ

 


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Fig. 2 Genetic relationships depicted among 83 rapeseed cultivars by the first three components (PC1, PC2, and PC3) derived from a principal components analysis on the AFLP data. Cross: French winter cultivars from Semences CARGILL, pillar: French winter cultivars from INRA and SERASEM, square: other French winter cultivars, balloon: German winter cultivars from DIPPE, diamond: German winter cultivars from DSV, star: German winter cultivars from NPZ, triangle: other German cultivars, vertical line: other winter cultivar, and cube: spring cultivars

 





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