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- What: The aims of this study were to characterize genetic variation using DNA markers in a diverse collection of peas sampled from a broad geographical region and composed of different material types and characteristics. Along with a deeper exploration of the diversity within accessions known or expected to be more heterogeneous, such as landraces, wild material, and unspecified gene bank accessions, this study provides genetic resources and knowledge of the available germplasm as a contribution to the development of improved pea cultivars. The analysis showed substantial differences among- (3%) and within-population (97%) genetic variation. While the . . .
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