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Understanding Cotton Domestication and Allopolyploidization in Ancient Cultivars
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Explore the process of cotton domestication and allopolyploidization in ancient cultivars, including the transition from wild species like Gossypium hirsutum and G. barbadense to domesticated varieties. Learn about the genetic origins of D-genome and A-genome diploid species, and the significance of 1 cm cotton fibers in this evolutionary process.
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Understanding Cotton Domestication and Allopolyploidization in Ancient Cultivars
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domesticated G. hirsutum domesticated G. barbadense Domestication Domestication G. tomentosum wild G. barbadense wild G. hirsutum Ancient Allopolyploidization D-genome diploid A-genome diploid 1 cm 1 cm
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