Whole-genome duplication as a key factor in crop domestication

Volume: 2, Issue: 8
Published: Aug 1, 2016
Abstract
Polyploidy is commonly thought to be associated with the domestication process because of its concurrence with agriculturally favourable traits and because it is widespread among the major plant crops(1-4). Furthermore, the genetic consequences of polyploidy(5-7) might have increased the adaptive plasticity of those plants, enabling successful domestication(6-8). Nevertheless, a detailed phylogenetic analysis regarding the association of...
Paper Details
Title
Whole-genome duplication as a key factor in crop domestication
Published Date
Aug 1, 2016
Volume
2
Issue
8
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