Sandra Knapp
Sandra Knapp is a renowned research botanist at the Natural History Museum in Britain, celebrated for her work on plant taxonomy and the evolutionary biology of flowering plants. Her insights into the genetic relationships between species, particularly her findings on the hybrid origins of potatoes and tomatoes, have advanced our understanding of plant evolution and the role of ancient hybridization.
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Romania:
Sandra Knapp is a botanist at the Natural History Museum in London who provided insights on the genetic origins of the potato.
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Uruguay:
Sandra Knapp, a botanist at the Natural History Museum in the United Kingdom, stated that the findings indicate an ancient hybridization rather than several later genetic exchanges.
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United Arab Emirates:
Sandra Knapp is a plant scientist at the Natural History Museum in London who commented on the study's findings.
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Kenya:
Co-author Sandra Knapp, a research botanist at Britain's Natural History Museum, provided insights on the analysis.
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