2004
DOI: 10.1023/b:ruge.0000039723.90902.b0
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Analysis of Microsatellite Loci of the Chloroplast Genome in the Genus Capsicum (Pepper)

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“…Numbers on branches are bootstrap frequency values for 2,000 replicates. C B , C. baccatum complex; C P , C. pubescens complex; C A , C. annuum complex, according to Tong and Bosland (1999), Walsh and Hoot (2001), Jarret and Dang (2004), and Ryzhova and Kochieva (2004) Fig . 3 Differentiation of 15 Capsicum accessions along the first two principal coordinate axes.…”
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“…Numbers on branches are bootstrap frequency values for 2,000 replicates. C B , C. baccatum complex; C P , C. pubescens complex; C A , C. annuum complex, according to Tong and Bosland (1999), Walsh and Hoot (2001), Jarret and Dang (2004), and Ryzhova and Kochieva (2004) Fig . 3 Differentiation of 15 Capsicum accessions along the first two principal coordinate axes.…”
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confidence: 98%
“…The first axis (PCO 1 ) explained 27.5% of the variance, and the second axis (PCO 2 ) 17.1%. C B , C. baccatum complex; C P , C. pubescens complex; C A , C. annuum complex, according to Tong and Bosland (1999), Walsh and Hoot (2001), Jarret and Dang (2004), and Ryzhova and Kochieva (2004) many plant and animal species for DNA fingerprinting and mapping studies (Pang et al 2009;Rahman et al 2009). In this study, we used a touch-down PCR procedure to enhance repeatability of RAPD banding patterns.…”
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“…C. eximium and C. cardenasii are morphological distinct, but they form natural hybrids that are more fertile than some crosses between varieties of the same species (Eshbaugh 1976;McLeod et al 1979b). In our analysis, these two wild species were indistinguishable from each other using molecular data, as they were clustered together, as was also previously reported (Choong 1998;Ryzhova and Kochieva 2004). This result supports the definition of C. eximium and C. cardenasii as a single, morphologically variable species that belongs to the C. pubescens complex.…”
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confidence: 77%