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Ancient DNA continues to rewrite corn’s 9,000-year society-shaping history

by Staff December 14, 2020
December 14, 2020 9 views
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Scientists report the fully sequenced genomes of three roughly 2,000-year-old cobs from the El Gigante rock shelter in Honduras. Analysis of the three genomes reveals that these millennia-old varieties of Central American corn had South American ancestry and adds a new chapter in an emerging complex story of corn’s domestication history.

Source: sciencedaily.com

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