posted on 2021-08-10, 14:37authored bySoraya C. M. Leal-Bertioli, Eliza F. M. B. Nascimento, M. Carolina F. Chavarro, Adriana R. Custódio, Mark S. Hopkins, Márcio C. Moretzsohn, David J. Bertioli, Ana Claudia G. Araujo
Descriptive statistics of the data collected on width and length of IpaDur2 (neoallotetraploid), A. duranensisand A. ipaënsis (diploids)
Supplemental File S1: Descriptive
statistics of the data collected on width and length of IpaDur2 (neoallotetraploid),
A.
duranensisand A. ipaënsis (diploids).
Supplemental File S2. Colormaps representing the 20 chromosomes of
the Arachis genotypes studied. Tabs IpaDur1.
Individuals of IpaDur1 in different generations (three individuals each
generation); IpaDur2. Different individuals of IpaDur2 of the same generation
(S1-Plant 1 to 15).
Supplemental File S3. Heatmap (white/green)
showing the percentage of homoeologous recombination on all chromosomes of all
IpaDur1 and IpaDur2 individuals. Chromosomes with highest recombination rates
are Chr4 (average 42.74%), Chr6 (16.02%) and Chr5 (12.14%)
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Article title
Spontaneous generation of diversity in Arachis neopolyploids (A. ipaënsis x A. duranensis)4x replays the early stages of peanut evolution