2011
DOI: 10.1007/s00606-011-0561-9
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Genetic relatedness among some wild cherry (Prunus subgenus Cerasus) genotypes native to Iran assayed by morphological traits and random amplified polymorphic DNA analysis

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“…Statistical methods such as PCA and cluster analysis can be useful tools for screening genotypes in plant collections and natural populations of different species including cherry genotypes (Ganopoulos et al, 2015;Lacis et al, 2009;Pérez-Sánchez et al, 2008;Rodrigues et al, 2008;Zamani et al, 2012), apricot (Ruiz and Egea, 2008) and sour cherry (Krahl et al, 1991;Rakonjac et al, 2010). To select the best model with the minimum number of dimensions explaining the data structure, the exclusion rule used was based on the amount of residual variability to tolerate, retaining a sufficient number of PCs capable of explaining a percentage of variance near to 80%.…”
Section: Principal Component Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Statistical methods such as PCA and cluster analysis can be useful tools for screening genotypes in plant collections and natural populations of different species including cherry genotypes (Ganopoulos et al, 2015;Lacis et al, 2009;Pérez-Sánchez et al, 2008;Rodrigues et al, 2008;Zamani et al, 2012), apricot (Ruiz and Egea, 2008) and sour cherry (Krahl et al, 1991;Rakonjac et al, 2010). To select the best model with the minimum number of dimensions explaining the data structure, the exclusion rule used was based on the amount of residual variability to tolerate, retaining a sufficient number of PCs capable of explaining a percentage of variance near to 80%.…”
Section: Principal Component Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Molecular DNA based markers become an essential tool in genus Prunus genetic studies (MARTÍNEZ-GÓMEZ et al, 2003). Different types of molecular markers RFLPs (BOUHADIDA et al, 2007), RAPDs (ZAMANI et al, 2012), AFLPs (TAVAUD et al, 2004) and SSRs (ERCISLI et al, 2011) have been used for the genetic characterization of germplasm and the establishment of genetic relationships between cultivars and species.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%