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Meanings of domesticated plants in English
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Usage of domesticated plants in English
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Nature protects the seeds of wild, much more effectually than those of domesticatedplants.
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This is especially noticeable in domesticatedplants and animals, but no less true of wild forms.
3
Gilbert has focused his most recent work on a broad range of evolutionary questions involving humans and domesticatedplants and animals.
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The ultimate ancestors of all modern Polynesian populations shared essentially the same culture, language, technology, and set of domesticatedplants and animals.
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The Tuareg family was amplified recently in the pearl millet genome and elements were found more abundant in wild than in domesticatedplants.
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Our artificially evolved domesticatedplants are more subject to disease than their wild prototypes, because they are not natural survivals of the fittest.
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The people of Göbekli Tepe had not domesticatedplants or animals, but settled in the area, and used what resources they found around them.
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Nevertheless, in the co-evolution of organisms in farming-like mutualisms there are similarities to the way we first domesticatedplants and animals in the Neolithic.
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One is that they represent four important classes of domesticatedplants (a fruit, a flower, a drug plant, and a staple food).
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(Wild greens like purslane have substantially higher levels of omega-3s than most domesticatedplants.)