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Ma José Díez

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Haplotype analyses reveal novel insights into tomato history and domestication driven by long-distance migrations and latitudinal adaptations.

2022

Abstract A novel haplotype-based approach that uses Procrustes analysis and automatic classification was used to provide further insights into tomato history and domestication. Agrarian societies domesticated species of interest by introducing complex genetic modifications. For tomatoes, two species, one of which had two botanical varieties, are thought to be involved in its domestication: the fully wild Solanum pimpinellifolium (SP), the wild and semi-domesticated Solanum lycopersicum var. cerasiforme (SLC) and the cultivated S. l. var. lycopersicum (SLL). The Procrustes approach showed that SP evolved into SLC during a gradual migration from the Peruvian deserts to the Mexican rainforests…

GeneticsMicrobiologiaPlant ScienceEcologia agrícolaHorticultureBiochemistryBiotechnologyEcologiaHorticulture research
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