Material suplementario Artículo 71327. Diversidad y estructura genética de cuatro especies arbóreas claves del Bosque Seco Tropical en Colombia
Supplementary material Article 71327. Diversity and genetic structure of four keystone trees species of the Colombian Dry Tropical Forest
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https://doi.org/10.15446/caldasia.v41n1.78348Keywords:
Caesalpinia ebano, diversidad genética, ISSR, marcadores moleculares, restauración (es)Caesalpinia ebano, genetic diversity, ISSR, molecular markers, restoration (en)
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Anexo 1. Marcadores ISSR usados para los análisis en cada una de las cuatro especies estudiadas y número de bandas por locus.
Anexo 2. Asignación Bayesiana de individuos en grupos genéticos ΔK usando el programa STRUCTURE v2.3.4.
Anexo 3. Localidades muestreadas por especie, grupos genéticos y promedio de afiliación de las poblaciones a cada grupo.
Annex 1. ISSR markers used for the analyzes in each of the four species studied and number of bands per locus.
Annex 2. Bayesian assignment of individuals in genetic groups ΔK using the program STRUCTURE v2.3.4.
Annex 3. Localities sampled by species, genetic groups and average of affiliation of the populations to each group.
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