Additional file 14: Figure S8. of Barley landraces are characterized by geographically heterogeneous genomic origins

Autor: Poets, Ana, Fang, Zhou, Clegg, Michael, Morrell, Peter
Rok vydání: 2015
DOI: 10.6084/m9.figshare.c.3643415_d23.v1
Popis: Genome-wide ancestry as a function of distance from wild populations. The map on the bottom right shows the distribution of landraces sampled from within the natural range of wild barley. The boxes represent the geographic distribution of Southern Levant (blue), Northern Mesopotamia (red), Syrian Desert (green), Northern Levant (orange), and Central Asian (purple) wild populations. The other panels indicate the distribution of proportion of ancestry (Y-axis) in each of the landrace populations as a function of distance (X-axis) from the ancestral wild population. The boxplots for each landrace population are at the median of the distribution of distances calculated for each landrace and the closest wild accession (depicted at coordinates 0,0). The correlation (r) between distance and proportion of ancestry is indicated in each comparison. East African landraces are not included in the depiction due to small sample size (two individuals) in the geographic range analyzed.
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