文档介绍:DOCUMENTING DOMESTICATION
DOCUMENTING DOMESTICATION
N EW IC AND ARCHAEOLOGICAL PARADIGMS
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CONTENTS
LIST OF CONTRIBUTORS vii 9DNA Sequence Data and Inferences on Cassava’s Origin
of Domestication 123
LIST OF TABLES ix h M. Olsen and Barbara A. Schaal
10 Relationship between Chinese Chive (Allium tuberosum)
LIST OF FIGURES xi
and Its Putative Progenitor A. ramosum as Assessed by
Random Amplified Polymorphic DNA (RAPD) 134
1 Documenting Domestication: Bringing Together Plants, Frank R. Blattner and Nikolai Friesen
Animals,