Autor:
Yamasaki, M.
Tenaillon, M.
Vroh Bi, Irie
Schroeder, S.
Sánchez Villeda, H.
Doebley, J.F.
Gaut, B.
McMullen, M.
Maize (Zea mays subsp mays) was domesticated from teosinte (Z. mays subsp parviglumis) through a single domestication event in southern Mexico between 6000 and 9000 years ago. This domestication event resulted in the original maize landrace varieties, which were spread throughout the Americas by ...
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Yamasaki, M.
,
Tenaillon, M.
,
Vroh Bi, Irie
,
Schroeder, S.
,
Sánchez Villeda, H.
,
Doebley, J.F.
,
Gaut, B.
,
McMullen, M.
,
[Largescale screen for artificial selection in maize identifies candidate agronomic loci for domestication and crop improvement]
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Largescale screen for artificial selection in maize identifies candidate agronomic loci for domestication and crop improvement