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The binary matrix was edited using GenALEx version 6.4.1 (Peakall and Smouse 2006).
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A binary matrix was generated, with the fibers as the columns and median bin value as the rows.
A binary matrix was used to compute similarities among the Ganoderma strains (Table 3).
The resulting binary matrix was exported in the form of comma-separated text for data analysis.
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