Paul et al, (1997). the study of the diversity and AFLP techniques use differences between the genetic population of tea-tea from India and Kenya from (sinessis (L.) O. Kuntze Camello) number of 32 samples collected from India, where tea is 15 and 17 from Kenya tea, for example, when considering the morphology found that tea can be divided into 3 types, and from all the experiments when using 5 pairs of primers can be divided into 3 analog tea species consistent with the morphology, but based on the analysis of a wide variety of tea from Kenya that the population has a higher diversity. India's tea.
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