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Genetic Diversity of Peanut (Arachis hypogea L ) Cultivars as Revealed by RAPD Markers

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Table 1. USDA Arachis hypogea germplasm collection used in this study.
Table 2. Random primers used to screen peanut germplasm for RAPDs.
Figure 1. Dendrogram derived from the UPGMA procedure using genetic distances generated from the AMOVA program depicting the relationships among peanut accessions

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