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The general combination of traits in domesticated mammals is an ensemble that we will refer to as the “domestication syndrome” (DS) (adopting a term used for domesticated crop plants, e.g., Brown et al. 2008). We list its core components in Table 1. In this article, we will present a new hypothesis about the nature and origin of the DS ...
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Jul 1, 2014 · A well-understood human clinical syndrome directly relevant to jaw reduction is Treacher Collins syndrome, a primary symptom of which is reduced jaw size (micrognathia) and smaller zygomatic bones (facial hypoplasia).
- Adam S. Wilkins, Adam S. Wilkins, Richard W. Wrangham, Richard W. Wrangham, W. Tecumseh Fitch
- 2014
Domestication syndrome refers to two sets of phenotypic traits that are common to either domesticated plants or domesticated animals. Domesticated animals tend to be smaller and less aggressive than their wild counterparts, they may also have floppy ears, variations to coat color, a smaller brain, and a shorter muzzle.
Jun 3, 2019 · Domestication is hypothesized to drive correlated responses in animal morphology, physiology and behaviour, a phenomenon known as the domestication syndrome. However, we currently lack...
- Christina Hansen Wheat, John L. Fitzpatrick, Björn Rogell, Hans Temrin
- 2019
Dec 22, 2020 · According to the self-domestication hypothesis, the main change that occurred during this evolutionary period had an emotional character: a human became more tolerant of another human, as well as significantly less aggressive and frightened in his presence.
- Goran Šimić, Vana Vukić, Janja Kopić, Željka Krsnik, Patrick R Hof
- 10.3390/biom11010002
- 2020
- Biomolecules. 2021 Jan; 11(1): 2.
Charles Darwin, while trying to devise a general theory of heredity from the observations of animal and plant breeders, discovered that domesticated mammals possess a distinctive and unusual suite of heritable traits not seen in their wild progenitors. Some of these traits also appear in domesticate …
Oct 31, 2020 · Ley Uwera for NPR. In 1959, Dmitri Belyaev made his way to Siberia to look for the most polite foxes he could find. A Soviet geneticist, Belyaev was interested in how animal domestication...