“…Given its history, maize is an ideal model system to study parallel adaptation. Maize was first domesticated in the warm lowlands of the Balsas River Valley approximately 9,000 years ago [16,17], and subsequently spread to several independent highland regions, first to the the Mexican Central Plateau, and then to the highlands of the southwestern United States, Guatemala and the Andes [18,19,20,21,22,23,24,25,26,27,28,29]. While highland regions colonized by maize are far from identical, commonalities include a shorter growing season, low temperature, low partial pressure of atmospheric gases, and high ultraviolet radiation [30,31].…”