Fig. 5From: Exploring the morphological and genetic diversity of Egyptian basil landraces (Ocimum sp.) for future breeding strategiesPhylogenetic clustering dendrogram of 25 basil landraces across Egyptian governorate. The analysis conducted using squared elucidation distance clustering revealed two distinct clades among all basil landraces. Clade 1 included subclade 1.1 (L6, L13, L4, L2, L3, and L15) and subclade 1.2 (L7, L14, L18, L21, L17, L16, and L1). Clade 2 divided into subclade 2.1 (L23, L24, L19, L5, and L12) and subclade 2.2 (L9, L10, L11, L25, L8, L20, and L22)Back to article page