Two hundred forty-six snap bean genotypes and 49 dry beans representing both centers of domestication and six bean races with materials from Europe, Asia, and the Americas were genotyped using a single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) array. The data was analyzed for expected heterozygosity, K-means clustering, principal components, phylogenetic relationships, and population substructure. When all gene pools of snap bean were assembled, the expected heterozygosity was roughly equivalent to a carefully chosen panel of dry beans representing all bean races and centers of domestication demonstrating the genetic richness of snap materials in total. K-means clustering and K = 2 structure analysis showed significant mixing of gene pools in the Europ...
Wild accessions of crops and landraces are valuable genetic resources for plant breeding and for con...
The genetic diversity among 10 wild populations of common bean Phaseolus; vulgaris var. aborigineus...
Domestication of Phaseolus vulgaris L. occurred independently in Mesoamerica and the Andes, giving r...
Common bean can be grown as a grain crop (dry beans) or as a fresh vegetable (snap beans/green beans...
A common bean (Phaseolus vulgaris) diversity panel of 308 lines was established from local Spanish g...
INTRODUCTION: Snap beans were primarily developed in Europe after the Columbian Exchange through sel...
More than 60% of common bean production worldwide is derived from cultivars of Middle American origi...
Domesticated materials with well-known wild relatives provide an experimental system to reveal how h...
The common bean (Phaseolus vulgaris L.) is one of the main legumes worldwide and represents a valuab...
Wild accessions of crops and landraces are valuable genetic resources for plant breeding and for con...
Progress in common bean breeding requires the exploitation of genetic variation among market classes...
Progress in common bean breeding requires the exploitation of genetic variation among market classes...
Wild accessions of crops and landraces are valuable genetic resources for plant breeding and for con...
The present study aimed to estimate and characterize the genetic divergence between determinate and ...
Cultivated common bean germplasm is especially diverse due to the parallel domestication of two gene...
Wild accessions of crops and landraces are valuable genetic resources for plant breeding and for con...
The genetic diversity among 10 wild populations of common bean Phaseolus; vulgaris var. aborigineus...
Domestication of Phaseolus vulgaris L. occurred independently in Mesoamerica and the Andes, giving r...
Common bean can be grown as a grain crop (dry beans) or as a fresh vegetable (snap beans/green beans...
A common bean (Phaseolus vulgaris) diversity panel of 308 lines was established from local Spanish g...
INTRODUCTION: Snap beans were primarily developed in Europe after the Columbian Exchange through sel...
More than 60% of common bean production worldwide is derived from cultivars of Middle American origi...
Domesticated materials with well-known wild relatives provide an experimental system to reveal how h...
The common bean (Phaseolus vulgaris L.) is one of the main legumes worldwide and represents a valuab...
Wild accessions of crops and landraces are valuable genetic resources for plant breeding and for con...
Progress in common bean breeding requires the exploitation of genetic variation among market classes...
Progress in common bean breeding requires the exploitation of genetic variation among market classes...
Wild accessions of crops and landraces are valuable genetic resources for plant breeding and for con...
The present study aimed to estimate and characterize the genetic divergence between determinate and ...
Cultivated common bean germplasm is especially diverse due to the parallel domestication of two gene...
Wild accessions of crops and landraces are valuable genetic resources for plant breeding and for con...
The genetic diversity among 10 wild populations of common bean Phaseolus; vulgaris var. aborigineus...
Domestication of Phaseolus vulgaris L. occurred independently in Mesoamerica and the Andes, giving r...