HIGHLIGHTS
- What: The authors aimed to elucidate the population structure and intraspecific divergence of the lineages of C. japonica Hassk. In this study, a total of 179 wild individuals representing 26 populations of C. japonica f. japonica, 36 populations of C. japonica f. dissecta (Y. Yabe) Hara, 4 populations of C. japonica f. pinnatisecta S. L Liou and 1 population of C. canadensis were collected . The main reason may be the isolation between islands and the mainland during species distribution, resulting in a lack of opportunities for gene exchange between them.
- Who: SNP and colleagues from . . .

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