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Crop domestication: Corn in the USA

Sequencing ancient DNA from archaeological samples reveals both how maize was transported through North America, and the shifting genomic patterns in response to selection for drought tolerance and sugar content.

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Figure 1: Growing corn.

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Larson, G. Crop domestication: Corn in the USA. Nature Plants 1, 14009 (2015). https://doi.org/10.1038/nplants.2014.9

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