The authors declare that the seed specimens used in this study were generated by one of the study co-authors (Dr. Lana Reid from Agriculture and Agrifood Canada). They are publicly accessible seed materials and we were given explicit written permission to use them for this research. They are part of Dr. Reid’s public corn breeding program. They were not collected from the wild, and instead bred in Canada at Agriculture and Agrifood Canada, a public government institution.
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