@incollection{fdi:010093853, title = {{A} history of cultivated rice genomics}, author = {{C}ubry, {P}hilippe and {L}orieux, {M}athias and {S}abot, {F}ran{\c{c}}ois and {G}hesqui{\`e}re, {A}lain}, editor = {}, language = {{ENG}}, abstract = {{T}he two cultivated rice species are separated by a very strong reproductive barrier. {R}eproductive isolation between the two species, given that they have been in each other's presence, has been particularly effective, as evidenced by the absence of reciprocal introgressions. {A}nother possibility put forward by the concepts and methods of population genomics is the modeling of the spread of a cultivated species from its area of origin, and thus the possibility of statistically determining this area of origin. {O}ne way of clarifying certain open questions, such as gene flow between the wild and cultivated groups, would be to use archaeological samples with ancient {DNA} sequencing methodologies, which would enable us to better trace genomic evolutions throughout the initial domestication process. {D}espite recent technological advances and the contribution of genomics, there are still many areas of uncertainty concerning the history of rice domestication.}, keywords = {{MONDE}}, booktitle = {{G}enetics of domestications}, numero = {}, pages = {169--183}, address = {{L}ondres}, publisher = {{ISTE}}, series = {{B}iology : {G}enetics, {E}pigenetics}, year = {2024}, DOI = {10.1002/9781394332519.ch10}, ISBN = {978-1-7894-5167-2}, URL = {https://www.documentation.ird.fr/hor/fdi:010093853}, }