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Published online 27 March 2006
Published in Crop Sci 46:1032-1038 (2006)
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Genetic Diversity of Chinese Cultivated Soybean Revealed by SSR Markers

Lixia Wang, Rongxia Guan, Liu Zhangxiong, Ruzhen Chang and Lijuan Qiu*

National Key Facility of Crop Gene Resources and Genetic Improvement, Institute of Crop Science, Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences, 100081 Beijing, P.R. China


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Fig. 1. Geographic distribution of seven primary Chinese soybean ecotypes. NEsp = Northeastern Spring, Nsp = Northern Spring, Hsp = Huanghuai Valley Spring, Hsu = Huanghuai Valley Summer, Ssp = Southern Spring, Ssu = Southern Summer, Sau = Southern Autumn.

 

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Fig. 2. Unweighted pair-group method arithmetic average cluster analysis of genetic distances among seven Chinese soybean ecotypes using 60 SSR loci. Numbers at the branch points indicate support for groupings to the right of the number; values are a percentage of 1000 bootstrap datasets that exhibited the cluster. NEsp = Northeast Spring, Nsp = Northern Spring, Hsp = Huanghuai Valley Spring, Hsu = Huanghuai Valley Summer, Ssp = Southern Spring, Ssu = Southern Summer, Sau = Southern Autumn.

 





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