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Ancient DNA reveals the timing and persistence of organellar genetic bottlenecks over 3,000 years of sunflower domestication and improvement
Nathan Wales
, Melis Akman
, Ray H.B. Watson
, Fátima Sánchez Barreiro
, Bruce D. Smith
, Kristen J. Gremillion
, M. Thomas P. Gilbert
, Benjamin K. Blackman
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Sunflower
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Domestication
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Ancient DNA
100%
Organellar
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Genetic Bottleneck
100%
DNA Sequencing
20%
Native American
20%
Arkansas
20%
Crop Species
20%
Sequence Data
20%
Crop Improvement
20%
Genetic Changes
20%
Mitochondrial Haplogroups
20%
Diversity Loss
20%
Gene Analysis
20%
Landraces
20%
Endogenous DNA
20%
Archaeological Sites
20%
Sequence Match
20%
Targets of Selection
20%
Shotgun Sequencing
20%
Organelle DNA
20%
Eden
20%
Paleogenomics
20%
Cultivated Sunflower
20%
Domestication Bottleneck
20%
Helianthus Species
20%
Plastid Haplotypes
20%
Historic Context
20%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Genetics
100%
Helianthus annuus
100%
Genetic Divergence
25%
Haplotype
25%
Landrace
25%
Gene Mutation
25%
DNA Sequence
25%
Plastid
25%
Shotgun Sequencing
25%
Cultivar
25%