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Figure 1 SDS PAGE in 10 Genotypes of Wheat
Note: 1= 94 R3, 2 = FJ 13, 3= 02FJ02, 4= FJ05, 5= 03FJ 26, 6=
04 FJ 26, 7= 04 FJS 35, 8= 8970, 9= 9073, 10 = WC-4
Figure 2 SDS PAGE in 10 Genotypes of Wheat
Note: 11= WC-7, 12= WC-9, 13= WC-8, 14= WC-11, 15=
WC-13, 16= WC-15, 17= WC-18, 18= WC-19, 19= WC-20,
20= WC22
Figure 3 SDS PAGE in 10 Genotypes of Wheat
Note: 21= WC-24, 22= WC-25, 23= WC-26, 24= Mehran 89, 25= Inqilab 91, 26= Pirsabak 91, 27= Shahkar 95, 28= Bakhtawar 93,
29= Kohistan-97, 30= AS 2000
Cluster I
Cluster 1 contains eight genotypes; Marvi-2000, Shahkar-95, Inqilab-91, BARS-2009, Shafaq 2006, AS-2002,
WC11 and Zarlashta at linkage distance of 0.40. Marvi 2000 and Zarlashta were outliers; these genotypes showed
divergence as compare to other genotypes in this cluster. This cluster contains 26.66% of total genotypes under
study. This cluster further contained three sub-clusters at linkage distance 0.25. Sub-cluster 1 comprises of
genotypes Marvi-2000, Shahkar-95 and Inqlab-91. Theses genotypes have close association and less divergent
among themselves. Sub-group 2 contains BARS-09, WC-25 and Shafaq-06. Sub-group 3 have only two genotypes;
AS-2002 and WC-11 while Zarlasht is an outlier of main cluster. Most of the genotypes in this group showed
similar banding pattern which indicate that they may have same parentage, so it is concluded that the genotypes
should not be used for further breeding program as a parents among each other.