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Fig 1.

Map of Iran with the main provinces where olive accessions had been sampled.

Blue) local ecotypes; green) cuspidata specimens.

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Fig 2.

Examples of indigenous Iranian olive.

A) Torang cuspidata specimen, Kerman; B) Mavi local ecotype, Khuzestan; C) Gardineko local ecotype, Ilam; D) Pirzeytun local ecotype, Fars; adapted from Hosseini-Mazinani et al. [36].

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Fig 3.

Decision Tree generated model showing separation of olive populations in the 4-targeted (4-t) experiment by different alleles.

In this model, DCA14-149 was selected as the root.

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Fig 4.

Decision Tree generated model showing separation of olive populations in the 16-targeted (16-t) experiment by different alleles.

In this model, DCA-178 was selected as the main classifying attribute.

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Table 1.

Microsatellite allele lengths, loci and the total alleles.

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Table 2.

Prediction rate (accuracy) details of each decision tree with 10-fold cross validation for each of the populations in the 4-targeted (4-t) experiment, i.e. reference cultivars, Mediterranean varieties, cuspidata specimens, and local ecotypes.

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Table 3.

Prediction rate (accuracy) details of each decision tree with 10-fold cross validation for each of the types in the 16-targeted (16-t) experiment.

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Table 4.

Prediction rate (accuracy) details of each Bayesian algorithm with 10-fold cross validation for each of the populations in the 4-targeted (4-t) experiment, i.e. reference cultivars, Mediterranean varieties, cuspidata specimens, and local ecotypes.

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Table 5.

Prediction rate (accuracy) details of each Bayesian algorithm with 10-fold cross validation for each of the populations in the 16-targeted (16-t) experiment.

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