Jatropha curcas with accessions from three continents. Fatemeh Maghuly, Joanna Jankowicz-Cieslak, Stephan Pabinger, Bradley J. Till, Margit Laimer.
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Supporting Information for DOI 10.1002/biot.201400196
Geographic origin is not supported by the genetic variability found in a large living collection of Jatropha curcas with accessions from three continents Fatemeh Maghuly, Joanna Jankowicz-Cieslak, Stephan Pabinger, Bradley J. Till, Margit Laimer
Table S1 List of 907 J. curcas accessions and related species (RS) from 3 different continents, 15 different countries and 53 regions Individual India1 India2 India3 India5 India6 India7 BAAS22_1
Region India India India India India India Icrisat_BAAS
Argentina Argentina Argentina Argentina Argentina Argentina Brazil Indonesia
RS_Mix
Kenya
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America America America America America America America America America America Asia Africa
Table S2 Population genetic structure (Lynch and Milligan) Hw a
Hb b
Continents
0.1106
0.0158
Countries
0.1088
0.0132
Regions
0.1062
0.0230
a
the mean gene diversity within populations (analogous to Nei's Hs)
b
the average gene diversity among populations (analogous to Nei's Dst),
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Table S3 Complete list of polymorphisms after sequencing four candidate genes (AF, EU22, EF03 and DQ15). aPosition after sequencing, bPosition-Specific Scoring Matrix (PSSM) diference > 10 indicates a mutation that is more likely to have a damaging effect on protein function, c Sort Intolerant From Tolerant (SIFT) score