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James A Wong on X: "@dan_at_unicity @buceoman Presenting corn's wild ancestor (on the left). Not only a completely different species, but genus to domesticated corn. 😉 https://t.co/27ehOYTTaV" / X
How was the corn/maize that the pilgrims ate in North America in the 1600s different from corn today? - Quora
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