Of the 15 perennial species of the subgenus Glycine Willd., G. tomentella Hayata is unique in that it has four cytotypes (2n = 38, 40, 78, and 80) and a wide range of geographical distributions. The objective of this study was to uncover the genomic diversity among accessions of aneudiploid (2n =
Among 15 wild perennial species of the genus Glycine Willd. subgenus Glycine, G. tomentella is exceptional. It is composed of four cytotypes (2n = 38, 40, 78, 80), is diverse in morphological features, and covers a wide geographical area. The objectives of this study were to uncover the genomic