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  1. Apr 24, 2016 · In this chapter we show a summarized panorama of our studies on incipient management and domestication in the Mesoamerican area of Mexico. Paul Kirchoff [] firstly used the term Mesoamerica to define a cultural region whose peoples share and shared in the past cultural elements such as consumption of maize tortillas as staple food, drinking of the fermented beverage ‘pulque’, among other ...

    • Alejandro Casas, José Blancas, Adriana Otero-Arnaiz, Jeniffer Cruse-Sanders, Rafael Lira, Aidé Avend...
    • 2016
  2. Apr 2, 2014 · Background Studies of domestication enables a better understanding of human cultures, landscape changes according to peoples’ purposes, and evolutionary consequences of human actions on biodiversity. This review aimed at discussing concepts, hypotheses, and current trends in studies of domestication of plants, using examples of cases studied in regions of Mesoamerica and Brazil. We analyzed ...

    • Ernani Machado de Freitas Lins Neto, Nivaldo Peroni, Alejandro Casas, Fabiola Parra, Xitlali Aguirre...
    • 2014
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  4. Domestication is a word derived from the Latin term domus meaning house ; to domesticate is a verb that may mean bringing to the house to make something part of the house , or to construct the house .

  5. Feb 17, 2016 · If incipient domestication is occurring in this system, ... List of the contig names associated with the 723 genes that were identified as differentially expressed between the offspring of wild ...

    • Mark R. Christie, Melanie L. Marine, Samuel E. Fox, Samuel E. Fox, Rod A. French, Michael S. Blouin
    • 2016
  6. Apr 2, 2014 · Gale Academic OneFile includes Brazilian and Mexican experiences in the study of incip by Ernani Machado de Freitas Lins Neto, Ni. Click to explore.

  7. Apr 2, 2014 · domestication, especially at incipient stages [11]. Out of all the species that have been identified as domesticated in the region, 27% are fruit-, nut-, and pod-producing species,

  8. The nature of domestication is often misunderstood. Most definitions of the process are anthropocentric and center on human intentionality, which minimizes the role of unconscious selection and also excludes non-human domesticators. An overarching, biologically grounded definition of domestication is discussed, which emphasizes its core nature as a coevolutionary process that arises from a ...

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