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Apparently, during its migration from the western Fertile Crescent to central Asia, cultivated barley was introgressed by wild Eastern germplasm, generating the ...
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The domestication history of barley is revisited based on the assumptions that DNA markers effectively measure genetic distances and that wild populations are ...
Sep 15, 2019 · Recent evidence suggests that barley (Hordeum vulgare) was domesticated at least twice, once in the Fertile Crescent, and once in central ...
There has long been speculation that barley was domesticated more than once. We use differences in haplotype frequency among geographic regions at multiple loci ...
Wheat and barley are two of the founder crops of the agricultural revolution that took place 10,000 years ago in the Fertile Crescent and both crops remain ...
It was one of the first cultivated grains; it was domesticated in the Fertile Crescent around 9000 BC, giving it nonshattering spikelets and making it much ...
Nov 10, 2018 · Collectively, these data suggest a diphyletic, but admixed origin of domesticated barley inside the Fertile Crescent; however, genetically ...
In wild and cultivated barley the central spikelet is fertile and goes on to develop into a grain.
Due to the drastic morphological differences between two- and six-rowed barley, it was firmly believed that the two forms would represent completely separate, ...
Apr 1, 2021 · Barley is one of the founder crops of Neolithic agriculture and is among the most-grown cereals today. The only trait that universally ...