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Evidence for one-time domestication shows that, once a wild plant has been domesticated, the plant will expand rapidly to other areas throughout its distribution in the wild, other areas are considered to have had a "domestically available" crop and there is no need to domesticate it again. However, when we find evidence that the same wild ancestor was independently domesticated in many areas, we can infer that the crop was growing too slowly to prevent the area from being planted. other tame it again. Therefore, the evidence that most Southwest Asian plants were tamed only once, but in the Americas, many times domesticated may also prove to be more difficult to see, that is, the plants.

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