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Table 3 Total number of TBP markers obtained from the analysis of peanut accessions

From: On the applicability of the Tubulin-Based Polymorphism (TBP) genotyping method: a comprehensive guide illustrated through the application on different genetic resources in the legume family

Latin name

Number

n

Genome

Section

Form

TBP detected peak numbera

1st intron

2nd intron

1st and 2nd

A. archeri Krapov. & W.C.Greg.

PI604844

2

E

Erectoides

W

10

11

21

A. duranensis Krapov. & W.C.Greg.

PI10038

2

A

Arachis

W

8

11

19

A. duranensis

PI30060

2

A

Arachis

W

8

9

17

A. duranensis

PI30067

2

A

Arachis

W

8

9

17

A. duranensis

K7988

2

A

Arachis

W

8

9

17

A. hypogaea L.

PI109839

4

AB

Arachis

C

10

15

25

A. hypogaea

PI261942

4

AB

Arachis

C

10

15

25

A. hypogaea

PI119060

4

AB

Arachis

C

11

15

26

A. hypogaea

PI155247

4

AB

Arachis

C

11

15

26

A. hypogaea

PI262090

4

AB

Arachis

C

11

15

26

A. hypogaea ssp. fastigiata

Argontine

4

AB

Arachis

C

11

14

25

A. hypogaea ssp. hypogaea

NC6

4

AB

Arachis

C

11

14

25

A. ipaensis Krapov. & W.C.Greg.

K30076

2

B

Arachis

W

6

9

15

A. macedoi Krapov. & W.C.Greg.

GKP10127

2

EX

Extranervosae

W

11

10

21

A. paraguariensis Chodat & Hassl.

PI9640

2

E

Erectoides

W

8

9

17

A. rigonii Krapov. & W.C.Greg.

PI10097

2

PR

Procumbentes

W

5

8

13

A. triseminata Krapov. & W.C.Greg.

GK12881

2

T

Triseminatae

W

6

10

16

  1. n: ploidy, aTBP peak number refers either to the two introns, individually analysed, or to their sum
  2. Form, cultivated (C) or wild (W)