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Sunflower DNA from ethnographic specimens and archaeological specimens from the Eden's Bluff site

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NIAID Data Ecosystem2026-05-17 收录
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These data are part of a comprehensive paleogenomic study of archaeological and ethnographic sunflower remains that provides significant new insights on the process of domestication of this important crop. DNA from both ancient and historic contexts yielded high proportions of endogenous DNA, and although archaeological DNA was found to be highly degraded, it still provided sufficient coverage to analyze genetic changes over time. Shotgun sequencing data from specimens from the Eden's Bluff archaeological site in Arkansas yielded organellar DNA sequence of specimens up to 3100 years old. Their sequences matched those of modern cultivated sunflowers and were consistent with an early domestication bottleneck in this species. Our findings also suggest that recent breeding of sunflowers has led to a loss of genetic diversity that was present only a century ago in Native American landraces. These breeding episodes also left a profound signature on the mitochondrial and plastid haplotypes in cultivars, as two types were intentionally introduced from other Helianthus species for crop improvement. These findings gained from ancient and historic sunflower specimens underscore how future in-depth gene-based analyses can advance our understanding of the pace and targets of selection during the domestication in sunflower and other crop species.
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2017-12-16
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