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DESCRIPTION:"Domestication of the Andean Tuber Crop Oca and Conservation of
  its Wild Relatives" By Dr. Eve Emshwiller\, Department of Botany\, UW-Mad
 ison. A summarization of research on the origins of oca\, Oxalis tuberosa\
 , a tuber crop grown and domesticated in the Andes of South America. Oca i
 s octoploid\, with eight sets of chromosomes (Bx)\, so the question of its
  origins includes the origins of each of its genomes. The research has inv
 olved field work in Bolivia and Peru. Additional lab work has been carried
  out to study the DNA of the domesticated crop and its wild relatives to t
 race their evolutionary history. Field work within the past...\n\nCONTACT:
  262-2866\, anthroinfo@mailplus.wisc.edu\n\nURL: https://www.anthropology.
 wisc.edu/events-brown-bag-lecture-series-and-colloquia/#archaeology-brown-
 bag-lecture-series
LOCATION:5230 Sewell Social Sciences
SUMMARY:Archaeology Brown Bag Lecture Series
URL;VALUE=URI:https://www.anthropology.wisc.edu/events-brown-bag-lecture-se
 ries-and-colloquia/#archaeology-brown-bag-lecture-series
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