Roll Roberts, of Phys.org, has summarized a recent studies in his article about the genetic history of tomatoes and how they diverge from their wild varieties. Tomatoes (originally tomatl in Nahuatl) were domesticated in the Americas more than 2500 years ago and now form a $60 billion worldwide industry.
"Assembling transcriptome sequences from 29 plant varieties collected from the west coast of South America, the authors set out to use tomatoes as a case study in how evolution drives the emergence of diverse species. They see evidence that this burgeoning of diversity was fueled by three main sources of variation-"
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- Nahuatl Dictionary
- tomatl (tomato)
- University of Oregon
- PlantFacts
- The Ohio State University.
- Tomato
- América: La cuna del tomate (in Spanish)
- Historiadores de la Cocina, Carlos Azcoytia, June 2007.
- How to Speak Nahuatl--basic words
- Nican Tlaca University of Cemanahuac (NTUC) Youtube Channel.
- Native Cooking: How Does Your Windowsill Garden Grow?
- Indian Country Today, 2016.
- Native Cooking: 2 Fresh Summer Salads and Grilled Veggies
- Indian Country Today, August 2015.
- Native Cooking: From Savory to Sweet, 5 Easy Snack Recipes
- Indian Country Today, July 2015.
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