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.
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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.
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However, in their embryonic state, all seed plants use food reserves that accumulated in the endosperm (triploid storage tissues derived from double fertilization) of the seed during germination.
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53 Arable Research Institute Association The major event of the year was the first ARIA Science Day held at IACR- Rothamsted in June. These days will be a regular annual feature in the ARIA calendar.
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S tructural membrane glycerolipids of all plant cells contain almost exclusively 16-carbon and 18-carbon fatty acids, with up to three methylene-interrupted double bonds (16:0, 16:1*, 18:0, 18:1, 18:2, 18:3, and in some species 16:3). These fatty acids are often referred to as common fatty acids.
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