the structure of wild and domesticated emmer wheat populations, gene flow between them, and the site of emmer domestication. | the domestication of emmer wheat (triticum turgidum spp. dicoccoides, genomes bbaa) was one of the key events during the emergence of agriculture in southwestern asia, and was a prerequisite for the evolution of durum and common wheat. single- and multilocus genotypes based on restriction fragment length polymorphism at 131 loci were analyzed to describe the structure of populations of wild and domesticated emmer and to generate a picture of emmer domestication and its subsequent diffusion acros ... | 2007 | 17318496 |