<p>Accessions are plotted according to the values of first (x axis) and the second (y axis) components and with different symbols according to population. Principal coordinate axes shown (pc1 and pc2) represent 25.46% and 25.17% of respective variance in the dissimilarity matrix.</p
<p>Different colours represent different populations, called a, b, c. The a, b, c, symbols indicate ...
<p>The percentage of individuals from the various populations (rows) that were classified as members...
<p>The first and second axis explained 13.0% and 7.8% of the total genetic similarities, respectivel...
<p>The first two coordinates explain 9.27% and 7.90% of the observed variation, respectively.</p
As reported by the axis label, the axis 1 shows 36.1% of variation in the samples.</p
<p>Principal Coordinate Analysis of sugarcane accessions based on dissimilarity matrix (1-Jaccard), ...
<p>The first and second principal coordinates are based on population allele frequencies for 110 SNP...
<p>Percentages shown along the axes represent the proportion of dissimilarities captured by the axes...
<p><b>A</b>: Eigenvalue bar plot. <b>B</b>: Results of PCoA applied to the acoustic dissimilarities ...
<p>First two principal components are shown. Each individual is represented by one dot and the color...
<p>A. PCoA was based on the correlation matrix of allele frequencies at 12 loci. The first and secon...
<p>The first and the second principal components (PC) are shown as x- and y-axis, respectively. Perc...
<p>Samples are projected onto the plane formed by the first two principal axes. The first factor exp...
<p>(A) PC1 and PC2 are plotted on <i>x</i>- and <i>y</i>-axes. Each point corresponds to a community...
<p>(A) Geographic coordinates of 53 populations. (B) Procrustes-transformed PCA plot of genetic vari...
<p>Different colours represent different populations, called a, b, c. The a, b, c, symbols indicate ...
<p>The percentage of individuals from the various populations (rows) that were classified as members...
<p>The first and second axis explained 13.0% and 7.8% of the total genetic similarities, respectivel...
<p>The first two coordinates explain 9.27% and 7.90% of the observed variation, respectively.</p
As reported by the axis label, the axis 1 shows 36.1% of variation in the samples.</p
<p>Principal Coordinate Analysis of sugarcane accessions based on dissimilarity matrix (1-Jaccard), ...
<p>The first and second principal coordinates are based on population allele frequencies for 110 SNP...
<p>Percentages shown along the axes represent the proportion of dissimilarities captured by the axes...
<p><b>A</b>: Eigenvalue bar plot. <b>B</b>: Results of PCoA applied to the acoustic dissimilarities ...
<p>First two principal components are shown. Each individual is represented by one dot and the color...
<p>A. PCoA was based on the correlation matrix of allele frequencies at 12 loci. The first and secon...
<p>The first and the second principal components (PC) are shown as x- and y-axis, respectively. Perc...
<p>Samples are projected onto the plane formed by the first two principal axes. The first factor exp...
<p>(A) PC1 and PC2 are plotted on <i>x</i>- and <i>y</i>-axes. Each point corresponds to a community...
<p>(A) Geographic coordinates of 53 populations. (B) Procrustes-transformed PCA plot of genetic vari...
<p>Different colours represent different populations, called a, b, c. The a, b, c, symbols indicate ...
<p>The percentage of individuals from the various populations (rows) that were classified as members...
<p>The first and second axis explained 13.0% and 7.8% of the total genetic similarities, respectivel...