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In this article, we summarize the recent advances in genetics and archaeology in documenting plant and animal domestication, and highlight several promising areas where the complementary perspectives of both dis- ciplines provide reciprocal illumination.
Today his collection ispreserved inthe University ofMichigan Herbarium. Of Samples' personal life, little is known except of his teaching. He conducted a pri- vate school in Urbana from 1833-1838 and taught briefly in Cincinnati in 1839.
TrendsGenet.March2006Vol.22No.3,pp.xxxxxxISSN0168-9525 Diagnosing duplications Genomics of microRNA Recoding Read TIG articles online up to one month before they appear in your print journal www.sciencedirect.com R Genetics, archaeology and the origins of domestication tigmarb.06.
From a botanical point of view, an herb is a non-woody plant that dies back to the ground at the end of each growing season. A more functional definition of an herb would be a plant whose leaves, stems or seeds are used for their aromatic, culinary or medicinal properties.
DETR funding was provided from the Wildlife and Countryside Research Programme (contract reference: CR0175). ITE is a component research organisation within the Natural Environment Research Council, and is part of the Centre for Ecology and Hydrology.