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  1. Jun 3, 2019 · To account for the domestication history of dogs, we used a recent cladogram generated using an identity-by-state distance matrix and a neighbour-joining tree algorithm of 161 dog breeds 32. This ...

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  2. Mar 3, 2020 · Deciphering the puzzles of dog domestication. The domestic dog, as a highly successful domestication model, is well known as a favored human companion. Exploring its domestication history should provide great insight into our understanding of the prehistoric development of human culture and productivity.

    • Zhe Zhang, Saber Khederzadeh, Yan Li
    • 2020
  3. Domestication syndrome refers to two sets of phenotypic traits that are common to either domesticated plants [1] [2] or domesticated animals. [3] 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.

  4. Crockford, S. J., 2000 Dog evolution: a role for thyroid hormone physiology in domestication changes in Dogs Through Time: An Archaeological Perspective. Proceedings of the First ICAZ Symposium on the History of the Domestic Dog, edited by S. J. Crockford. Archaeological Reports International, Oxford. [Google Scholar]

    • Adam S. Wilkins, Adam S. Wilkins, Richard W. Wrangham, Richard W. Wrangham, W. Tecumseh Fitch
    • 10.1534/genetics.114.165423
    • 2014
    • Genetics. 2014 Jul; 197(3): 795-808.
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  6. Jun 1, 2023 · In domestic dogs, morphological traits attributed to the domestication syndrome do not covary with behavior [90]. In tame Russian foxes, recent studies have found a lack of craniofacial differences between the tame and farm-raised control strains, with both strains being different from wild foxes, suggesting that this morphological trait does ...

  7. Jul 1, 2014 · Crockford, S. J., 2000 Dog evolution: a role for thyroid hormone physiology in domestication changes in Dogs Through Time: An Archaeological Perspective. Proceedings of the First ICAZ Symposium on the History of the Domestic Dog, edited by S. J. Crockford. Archaeological Reports International, Oxford.

  8. Jun 3, 2019 · Among dogs, the history of domestication generates non-independence among breeds in a manner analogous to phylogenetic effects observed among other species. To account for the domestication history of dogs, we used a recent cladogram generated using an identity-by-state distance matrix and a neighbour-joining tree algorithm of 161 dog breeds 32 ...

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