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Table 1 The accessions of the Glycine species used in this study, with their nuclear DNA content and collection locations

From: Distribution of new satellites and simple sequence repeats in annual and perennial Glycine species

Species

Genome types

Accession numbers

2C DNA content

Collection location

TWa

IL or PIc

PGb

Mbpb

G. max

GG

Shi-shi

PI416967

2.44 ± 0.01

2360

Cultivar

G. soja

GG

Soja001

PI393551

2.00 ± 0.02

1930

Shimen, Taoyuan, Taiwan

G. syndetika

A6A6

Tom052

PI441000

2.58 ± 0.00

2490

North Queensland, Australia

G. tomentella

DD

Tom062

PI446993

2.11 ± 0.01

2040

Papua New Guinea

G. tomentella

D1D1

Tom051

PI505301

2.24 ± 0.10

2170

West Australia

G. pescadrensis

A6A6B3B3

Tab004

IL875

4.52 ± 0.02

4370

Houliao, Penghu, Taiwan

G. pescadrensis

A6A6B3B3

Tab074

–

4.90 ± 0.03

4730

Kingmen, Taiwan

G. dolichocarpa

A6A6DD

Tom039

PI320548

5.17 ± 0.05

4990

Tungho, Taitung, Taiwan

G. tomentella

DDD1D1

Tom034

IL872

5.18 ± 0.21

5000

Daguang, Pintung, Taiwan

  1. aAccession number in our laboratory
  2. b1 pg DNA = 965 Mbp (Bennett et al. 2000), N = 3
  3. cIllinois (IL) numbers or USDA Plant introduction (PI) numbers