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  1. Apr 2, 2014 · It has also been suggested that domestication is a co-evolutionary process, determined by management and human selection (conscious or unconscious) of sets of species (biotic communities) and/or individuals of species populations.

    • Ernani Machado de Freitas Lins Neto, Nivaldo Peroni, Alejandro Casas, Fabiola Parra, Xitlali Aguirre...
    • 2014
  2. Apr 24, 2016 · 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’. All these meanings lead to theoretical implications of the term.

    • Alejandro Casas, José Blancas, Adriana Otero-Arnaiz, Jeniffer Cruse-Sanders, Rafael Lira, Aidé Avend...
    • 2016
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  4. 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.

    • Michael D. Purugganan, Michael D. Purugganan
    • 2019
  5. Feb 17, 2016 · To test whether we could identify incipient domestication at the mRNA transcript level, we compared patterns of gene expression in offspring of first-generation hatchery (that is, hatchery-origin ...

    • Mark R. Christie, Melanie L. Marine, Samuel E. Fox, Samuel E. Fox, Rod A. French, Michael S. Blouin
    • 2016
  6. The evolution of domesticated (see Glossary) plants underpinning the rise of agriculture is often seen as a pivotal moment in human progress, but the process was also associated with the initial costs of malnutrition [. 1. ], disease [. 2. ], and labor traps that lock humans into dependency on agriculture [. 3.

  7. This inclusive definition encompasses both human-associated domestication of crop plants and livestock as well as other non-human domesticators, such as insects. It also calls into question the idea that humans are themselves domesticated, given that evolution of human traits did not arise through the control of fitness by another species.

  8. popular meaning of the term domestication: to adequate living beings according to human needs. This general premise practically means to modelling morphology,

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