Analysis of molecular variance (AMOVA) revealed that variability within populations represented the greatest source of variation. This result was confirmed by UPGMA cluster analysis, which did not resolve a clear grouping of most genotypes by their region of origin or specific population. Nevertheless, genotypes coming from Apulia and part of Sicily were resolved clearly in a specific sub-cluster. Such individuals are characterized by a particular branch and leaf morphology.

Genetic characterization of Myrtus communis L. wild genotypes using AFLP markers

Braglia L;
2005

Abstract

Analysis of molecular variance (AMOVA) revealed that variability within populations represented the greatest source of variation. This result was confirmed by UPGMA cluster analysis, which did not resolve a clear grouping of most genotypes by their region of origin or specific population. Nevertheless, genotypes coming from Apulia and part of Sicily were resolved clearly in a specific sub-cluster. Such individuals are characterized by a particular branch and leaf morphology.
2005
90-6605-658-4
myrtle
ornamentals
molecular markers
genetic similarity
AMOVA
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