Ancient DNA sequences of rice from the low Yangtze reveal significant genotypic divergence |
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Authors: | FAN LongJiang GUI YiJie ZHENG YunFei WANG Yu CAI DaGuang & YOU XiuLing |
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Affiliation: | FAN LongJiang 1*,GUI YiJie 1,ZHENG YunFei 2,WANG Yu 1,CAI DaGuang 3 & YOU XiuLing 4 1 Department of Agronomy,Zhejiang University,Hangzhou 310058,China,2 Zhejiang Provincial Institute of Archaeology and Cultural Relics,Hangzhou 310014,3 Department of Molekulare Phytopathologie,Christian-Albrechts-Universit t zu Kiel,D-24118 Kiel,Germany,4 School of Humanities,Hangzhou 310028 |
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Abstract: | Rice (Oryza sativa) was first domesticated in the lower and middle Yangtze regions of China, and rice remains have been found in many Chinese archaeological sites. Until now, only phenotypic archeobotanical evidence, such as the spikelet bases of ancient grains, has been used to speculate on the domestication process and domestication rate of rice. In this study, we sequenced 4 genomic segments from rice remains in Tianluoshan, a site of the local Hemudu Neolithic culture in the low Yangtze and two other ar... |
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Keywords: | Oryza sativa ancient DNA sequence Hemudu Neolithic culture rice domestication |
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