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First come, first served for ancient crops
Analysis reveals that the economic importance of crops is most influenced by their antiquity of domestication.
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Ancient DNA analysis
Although the first ancient DNA molecules were extracted more than three decades ago, the first ancient nuclear genomes could only be characterized after high-throughput sequencing was invented. Genome-scale da...
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Clonal crops show structural variation role in domestication
Grape genomes show extensive structural variation. This apparent consequence of decades and centuries of clonal propagation underlies several domestication traits.
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Doggerland and the Lost Frontiers Project (2015–2020)
As this volume, the final monograph of the SPLASHCOS network, was being finalised, the European Research Council agreed to fund a major new project relating to the marine palaeolandscapes of the southern North...