Domestication Genomics: Untangling the Complex History of African Rice
Study of domestication is complex but essential to our understanding of evolutionary processes and for crop breeding. A new study analyzes genomic data from 163 lines of domesticated African rice and 83 lines of its wild relative, clarifying the history of African rice domestication. Study of domest...
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Study of domestication is complex but essential to our understanding of evolutionary processes and for crop breeding. A new study analyses genomic data from 163 lines of domesticated African rice and 83 lines of its wild relative, clarifying the history of African rice domestication. |
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