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FIGURE 4 in Plastid DNA fingerprinting of the rare Fritillaria moggridgei (Liliaceae) reveals population differentiation and genetic isolation within the Fritillaria tubiformis complex
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- 1. Department of Life Sciences and Systems Biology, Torino, I-10125 Italy, e-mail: marco.mucciarelli@unito.it
- 2. Jodrell Laboratory, Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, Richmond, Surrey TW9 3DS, UK
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FIGURE 4. Principal coordinate analysis (PCO) of eleven populations of Fritillaria tubiformis s.l. analyzed for ten microsatellite loci. The first (PCO1) and the second (PCO2) axes explain 50.4% and 20.9% of total variation, respectively. Acronyms correspond to populations (see Table 1). The two genetic groups corresponding to the two subspecific taxa are circled.
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