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Table 1.

Genotypes, subspecies, and geographic distribution of Dactylis glomerata.

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Table 2.

Primer´s sequence used and extent of polymorphism.

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Table 3.

Comparison of the RAPD, ISSR and AFLP banding pattern.

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Table 4.

Genetic variability within subspecies of orchardgrass (glomerata, lusitanica, hispanica) detected by RAPD, ISSR, and AFLP (A), and population genetic diversity indices for the three combined (B).

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Fig 1.

UPGMA dendrogram based on the genetic similarity matrix obtained with the Jaccard index for the data from 288 RAPD+ISSR+AFLP markers.

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Table 5.

The cophenetic correlation coefficients between the similarity matrices and the respective dendrograms.

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Fig 2.

Projection of the genotypes onto the plane defined by the Principal Coordenates 1 and 2, from the data of 288 markers (RAPD, ISSR, and AFLP).

Coloration is according to subspecies (black = glomerata, red = hispanica, blue = lusitanica, green = comercial glomerata “Currie”), and symbols indicate the different collection areas (filled: diamonds [Beja], squares [Bragança], triangles [Evora], circles [Faro], line [Leiria], asterik [Santarem]; and, unfilled: squares [VilaReal], circles [Porto], diamonds [Coimbra], triangles [Setubal], line [Aveiro]).

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