Gossypium hirsutum L., the most important species of cultivated cotton, is a diverse species whose variation patterns reflect both natural phenomena and human selection and trade. Analysis of molecular marker variation, in the context of historical data, assisted in resolving the confounding affects of human domestication that heretofore have obscured the taxonomic and phylogenetic relationship between G. lanceolatum and G. hirsutum, natural patterns of interspecific gene flow between G. barbadense and G. hirsutum, and the geographical origin of domesticated G. hirsutum. In addition to uncertainty about its taxonomic circumscription, Gossypium lanceolatum represents the focal point of an hypothesis that tetraploid Gossypium have a polyphyle...
The Asiatic or A-genome cottons, Gossypium arboreum L. and G. herbaceum L., are potentially importan...
We employed phylogenomic methods to study molecular evolutionary processes and phylogeny in the geog...
Domestication has long been recognized as the most direct and effective way to intentionally influen...
Gossypium hirsutum has a large indigenous range encompassing most of Mesoamerica and the Caribbean, ...
Gossypium barbadense L. is a commercially important cotton species of tropical South American origin...
Determining the genetic rearrangement and domestication footprints in Gossypium hirsutum cultivars ...
The Mexican cotton Gossypium gossypioides is a perplexing entity, with conflicting morphological, cy...
The cotton genus (Gossypium ) includes approximately 50 species distributed in arid to semi-arid reg...
Perennial forms of Gossypium hirsutum are classified under seven races. Five Mesoamerican races woul...
We present an overview of the taxonomy of Gossypium L. (the cotton genus) and its evolutionary histo...
Gossypium hirsutum L. is the most widely cultivated cotton species in the genus Gossypium. The genet...
The Old World cotton species Gossypium arboreum (Tree Cotton) and G. herbaceum (Levant Cotton) have ...
Understanding the relationship between domesticated crop species and their wild relatives is paramou...
Gossypium darwinii Watt is a tetraploid cotton endemic to the Galapagos Islands. Opinion has been di...
Interspecific hybridization has contributed significantly to land diversity, species evolution, and ...
The Asiatic or A-genome cottons, Gossypium arboreum L. and G. herbaceum L., are potentially importan...
We employed phylogenomic methods to study molecular evolutionary processes and phylogeny in the geog...
Domestication has long been recognized as the most direct and effective way to intentionally influen...
Gossypium hirsutum has a large indigenous range encompassing most of Mesoamerica and the Caribbean, ...
Gossypium barbadense L. is a commercially important cotton species of tropical South American origin...
Determining the genetic rearrangement and domestication footprints in Gossypium hirsutum cultivars ...
The Mexican cotton Gossypium gossypioides is a perplexing entity, with conflicting morphological, cy...
The cotton genus (Gossypium ) includes approximately 50 species distributed in arid to semi-arid reg...
Perennial forms of Gossypium hirsutum are classified under seven races. Five Mesoamerican races woul...
We present an overview of the taxonomy of Gossypium L. (the cotton genus) and its evolutionary histo...
Gossypium hirsutum L. is the most widely cultivated cotton species in the genus Gossypium. The genet...
The Old World cotton species Gossypium arboreum (Tree Cotton) and G. herbaceum (Levant Cotton) have ...
Understanding the relationship between domesticated crop species and their wild relatives is paramou...
Gossypium darwinii Watt is a tetraploid cotton endemic to the Galapagos Islands. Opinion has been di...
Interspecific hybridization has contributed significantly to land diversity, species evolution, and ...
The Asiatic or A-genome cottons, Gossypium arboreum L. and G. herbaceum L., are potentially importan...
We employed phylogenomic methods to study molecular evolutionary processes and phylogeny in the geog...
Domestication has long been recognized as the most direct and effective way to intentionally influen...