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That explains the mixture of characteristics, and also why the female-linked DNA looks Middle Eastern and the male-linked DNA looks Indian.Cattle are not the only animals to have been domesticated on more than one occasion.
Beginning with the agricultural revolution around 10,000 years ago, hundreds of plants were domesticated on several continents (Fig. 2).
Since horses were domesticated on the Eurasian steppe some 6,000 years ago [1] they have been selected for strength, speed and endurance-exercise traits.
The most important of these crops, today and prehistorically, is cassava (Manihot esculenta), which was domesticated on the southern border of Amazonia (Olsen and Schaal, 2006).
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Although crops such as cotton and squash had been domesticated earlier on the continent, Haas says, "this marks the first time you see agriculture emerging as a full-time economy in the Americas".
Further, in this study of the ORSC, we see that humans have left their mark not only on the populations they domesticated, but also on the wild relatives they left behind.
Elvis Presley, considered a national menace, was brought to Hollywood, domesticated, sent off on military service and welcomed back as a national treasure.
However, furs are usually made from wild animals that die brutal deaths -- usually in leg-hold traps -- and since most fur species aren't domesticated, raising them on farms isn't necessarily more humane).
Genetic evidence finds that the donkey was domesticated twice based on two distinct mitochondrial DNA haplogroups.
Domestication is a continuous ongoing evolutionary process, acting on incipient and semi-domesticated plants as well as on fully domesticated plants.
Last year, lawmakers in the House of Representatives introduced the Pets on Trains Act, calling for Amtrak to produce a plan to allow "domesticated cats or dogs on certain trains".
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