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- Domestication is a co-evolutionary process that occurs when wild plants are brought into cultivation by humans, leading to origin of new species and/or differentiated populations that are critical for human survival.
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Jul 22, 2019 · Domestication is a co-evolutionary process that occurs when wild plants are brought into cultivation by humans, leading to origin of new species and/or differentiated populations that are critical for human survival.
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- What is domestication?
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Feb 1, 2009 · Main. Domestication is a complex evolutionary process in which human use of plant and animal species leads to morphological and physiological changes that distinguish domesticated taxa from...
- Michael D. Purugganan, Dorian Q. Fuller
- 2009
Domestication is coevolution and there are reciprocal and correlated evolution in humans as a result of the domestication process, mostly associated with dietary changes brought about by the mutualistic association. Known evolutionary changes include adult lactase persistence in dairying cultures
Nov 18, 2013 · Article 29 April 2024. Main. Domestication has always been considered a unique form of biological evolution — a co-evolutionary interaction that leads to the establishment of new domesticated...
- Rachel S. Meyer, Michael D. Purugganan, Michael D. Purugganan
- 2013
Oct 26, 2020 · Domestication is defined here as a sustained multi-generational mutualistic relationship in which humans assume some significant level of control over the reproduction and care of a plant/animal in order to secure a more predictable supply of a resource of interest and through which the plant/animal is able to increase its reproductive success o...
Oct 19, 2023 · ENCYCLOPEDIC ENTRY. Domestication Origins. Domestication is a 10,000-year-old process in which people found new ways to control different plants and animals to better suit human needs. Archaeologists and scientists are using genetic testing to continue to study how ancient people did this. Grades. 5 - 8. Subjects.