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potato, tomato

CNN on MSN · 3d
The modern potato evolved from a wild tomato fling 9 million years ago, scientists say
The humble modern-day potato, first domesticated about 10,000 years ago, got its start in the Andes mountains before becoming a key crop the world depends on. But because plants don’t preserve well in the fossil record,
Smithsonian Magazine on MSN · 3d
The Potato May Have Evolved From a Tomato Ancestor Nine Million Years Ago, Genetic Study Suggests
A genome analysis indicates wild tomatoes and a potato-like plant called Etuberosum hybridized to create the modern potato
Greek Reporter · 2d
Scientists Discover Potato Evolved from Ancient Tomato
Scientists traced the potato’s origins to the tomato, uncovering a 9-million-year link between two staple foods.
4don MSN
Potatoes from tomatoes? Popular starchy vegetable derived from ancient interbreeding, researchers say
The origin of potatoes has puzzled scientists for years, but researchers now say they've found an unlikely ancestor: tomatoes ...
Science Daily
3d
Scientists just solved the 9-million-year mystery of where potatoes came from
About 9 million years ago, a wild interspecies fling between tomato-like plants and potato relatives in South America gave ...
1d
How potatoes got their tuber: Scientists trace evolution back 9 million years
A new study finds the potato evolved from a wild tomato hybrid 9 million years ago, revealing tuber origins and new potential ...

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