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Figure 1.

The correlation between pairwise Fst and pairwise geographic distance among populations of Rhodiola dumulosa.

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Figure 2.

UPGMA tree of 35 Rhodiola dumulosa populations (numbers indicate bootstrap support values).

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Figure 3.

NJ tree of 35 Rhodiola dumulosa populations (numbers indicate bootstrap support values).

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Figure 4.

STRUCTURE analysis of Rhodiola dumulosa populations.

Based on AFLP data (a: the relationship between K and LnP(D); b: the relationship between K and ΔK; c: the grouping when K = 2).

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Figure 5.

Distribution of the field sampling sites in China (the color of circles corresponds to two clusters resulted from STRUCTURE).

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Table 1.

Results of AMOVA for R. dumulosa individuals based on 225 AFLP markers.

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Figure 6.

Scatter diagram of Nei's gene diversity and altitude.

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Table 2.

Localities and sizes of the 35 R. dumulosa populations sampled in this study.

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Table 3.

Comparison of genetic diversity of R. dumulosa with values from other Rhodiola species and selected other plant species.

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