Abstract only availableMaize (corn) was domesticated from teosinte through a single domestication event in Mexico about nine thousand years ago. This domestication brought about the original landrace maize varieties that were spread though out the Americas by Native Americans. From the landraces, breeders have selected inbred lines of maize. Both the domestication and crop breeding have led to the selection of specific alleles at genes that control physical traits of maize. While the domestication and selection processes result in reducing the genetic diversity in all genes, the selected genes exhibit greatly reduced genetic diversity. Epigenetics is defined as phenotypic differences that result from changes in the chromatin state of a gene...
Domestication promotes rapid phenotypic evolution through artificial selection. We investigated the ...
Domestication promotes rapid phenotypic evolution through artificial selection. We investigated the ...
Domestication promotes rapid phenotypic evolution through artificial selection. We investigated the ...
<div><p>Recent advances demonstrate that epigenome changes can also cause phenotypic diversity and c...
Recent advances demonstrate that epigenome changes can also cause phenotypic diversity and can be he...
Recent advances demonstrate that epigenome changes can also cause phenotypic diversity and can be he...
Maize (Zea mays subsp mays) was domesticated from teosinte (Z. mays subsp parviglumis) through a sin...
Maize (Zea mays subsp mays) was domesticated from teosinte (Z. mays subsp parviglumis) through a sin...
The domestication of maize (Zea mays sp. mays) from its wild progenitors represents an opportunity t...
Steve R. Eichten is with University of Minnesota, Ruth A. Swanson-Wagner is with University of Minne...
Maize (Zea mays subsp mays) was domesticated from teosinte (Z. mays subsp parviglumis) through a sin...
Maize (Zea mays subsp mays) was domesticated from teosinte (Z. mays subsp parviglumis) through a sin...
Steve R. Eichten is with University of Minnesota, Ruth A. Swanson-Wagner is with University of Minne...
DNA methylation is a ubiquitous chromatin feature, present in 25% of cytosines in the maize genome, ...
MADS-box genes encode transcription factors that are key regulators of plant inflorescence and flowe...
Domestication promotes rapid phenotypic evolution through artificial selection. We investigated the ...
Domestication promotes rapid phenotypic evolution through artificial selection. We investigated the ...
Domestication promotes rapid phenotypic evolution through artificial selection. We investigated the ...
<div><p>Recent advances demonstrate that epigenome changes can also cause phenotypic diversity and c...
Recent advances demonstrate that epigenome changes can also cause phenotypic diversity and can be he...
Recent advances demonstrate that epigenome changes can also cause phenotypic diversity and can be he...
Maize (Zea mays subsp mays) was domesticated from teosinte (Z. mays subsp parviglumis) through a sin...
Maize (Zea mays subsp mays) was domesticated from teosinte (Z. mays subsp parviglumis) through a sin...
The domestication of maize (Zea mays sp. mays) from its wild progenitors represents an opportunity t...
Steve R. Eichten is with University of Minnesota, Ruth A. Swanson-Wagner is with University of Minne...
Maize (Zea mays subsp mays) was domesticated from teosinte (Z. mays subsp parviglumis) through a sin...
Maize (Zea mays subsp mays) was domesticated from teosinte (Z. mays subsp parviglumis) through a sin...
Steve R. Eichten is with University of Minnesota, Ruth A. Swanson-Wagner is with University of Minne...
DNA methylation is a ubiquitous chromatin feature, present in 25% of cytosines in the maize genome, ...
MADS-box genes encode transcription factors that are key regulators of plant inflorescence and flowe...
Domestication promotes rapid phenotypic evolution through artificial selection. We investigated the ...
Domestication promotes rapid phenotypic evolution through artificial selection. We investigated the ...
Domestication promotes rapid phenotypic evolution through artificial selection. We investigated the ...