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Determining Genetic Similarities and Relationships among Cowpea Breeding Lines and Cultivars by Microsatellite Markers

Cheng-Dao Lia, Christian A. Fatokunb, Benjamin Ubib, Bir B. Singhb and Graham J. Scolesa

a Dep. of Plant Sciences, Univ. of Saskatchewan, 51 Campus Drive, Saskatoon, SK S7N 5A8, Canada
b International Institute Of Tropical Agriculture, Oyo Road, PMB 5320, Ibadan, Nigeria



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Fig. 1. Polymorphism of the microsatellite amplified by VM35 in 90 cowpea lines and one wild relative. Numbers of the lines is listed in Table 1 and the 91 is the wild relative

 


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Fig. 2. Two-dimension principle coordinate analysis of the 90 cowpea lines and one wild relative. Numbers of the lines is listed in Table 1 and the 91 is the wild relative. Line numbers followed by an S contain the line IT84S-2246-4 in their pedigree

 


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Fig. 3. Phylogenetic relationship of the 90 cowpea lines constructed using 27 microsatellite polymorphisms. Numbers of the lines as listed in Table 1. Line numbers followed by an S contain the line IT84S-2246-4 in their pedigree

 





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