Ancient Egyptian cotton unveils secrets of domesticated crop evolution
April 2, 2012
Scientists studying 1,600-year-old cotton from the banks of the Nile have found what they believe is the first evidence that punctuated evolution has occurred in a major crop group within the relatively short history of plant domestication.
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