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Table 1. The eigenvalue, variances, and Cumulative variance percent retained by first
Table 2.  phenotypic traits, v. test, and P-value, and most important dim related to each cluster that defines the
Figure 2. The bar plot of percent of variables contribution to dim one and two of HCPC result
Figure 3. principal component map of regions coloured three clusters and their member's regions
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