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Genomic history of the origin and domestication of common bean unveils its closest sister species

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Table 1 Phaseolus subpopulations, grouped based on their sites of collection
Fig. 1 Species definition within the Vulgaris group according to their phylogenomic profile.branch support based on 460,000 single nucleotide polymorphisms randomly chosen across the genome.within a Absolute genetic divergence between Phaseolussubpopulatio
Fig. 2 Metabolomic profiles of Phaseolus species. The heatmap shows the 30 most informative mass signals from extracts of young trifoliateleaves that explain inter-species differences between P
Fig. 3 Introgression rate (fd) depends on phylogenetic distance between subpopulations
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