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The lettuce I'm harvesting for salads this year has been growing virtually wild and almost ignored in my garden for the better part of a decade, reseeding itself the whole time.
A new DNA analysis of more than 400 types of lettuce reveals the vegetable's humble beginnings as a wild plant grown by ancient Egyptians to the common vegetable we eat today.
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