2023
DOI: 10.1007/s11033-023-08399-0
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Exploring the genetic diversity and population structure of upland cotton germplasm by iPBS-retrotransposons markers

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“…Regarding investigated diversity indices like the number of effective alleles, gene diversity, and Shanon information index, we found higher values compared to those reported by Baran et al (2023). These results confirmed the existence of higher genetic variation in the studied germplasm compared to those evaluated by Baran et al (2023). Rana et al (2004) obtained a mean PIC value of 0.312 using AFLP and 0.206 using RAPD markers to analyze 16 diploid cotton cultivars for genetic diversity evaluation.…”
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“…Regarding investigated diversity indices like the number of effective alleles, gene diversity, and Shanon information index, we found higher values compared to those reported by Baran et al (2023). These results confirmed the existence of higher genetic variation in the studied germplasm compared to those evaluated by Baran et al (2023). Rana et al (2004) obtained a mean PIC value of 0.312 using AFLP and 0.206 using RAPD markers to analyze 16 diploid cotton cultivars for genetic diversity evaluation.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 71%
“…However, we reported a higher mean PIC value (0.395) compared to reported by Baran et al (2023). Regarding investigated diversity indices like the number of effective alleles, gene diversity, and Shanon information index, we found higher values compared to those reported by Baran et al (2023). These results confirmed the existence of higher genetic variation in the studied germplasm compared to those evaluated by Baran et al (2023).…”
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confidence: 67%
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