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Common wheat (Triticum aestivum L. 2n = 6x = 42, AABBDD) evolved by polyploidization about 10,000 years ago, after which it quickly spread and was domesticated throughout the world [ 9].
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An ancient crop, the species is thought to have been independently domesticated multiple times throughout its range some 3,000 5,000 years ago.
Since then, domesticated sheep have spread throughout the world, following human migration roads, and have been selected for different purposes and environments [ 2, 3].
They were one of the first crops to be domesticated, and are now widely distributed throughout the subtropics where they constitute a major staple food for millions of people [ 1].
Later prehistoric (Bronze and Iron Age) assemblages have been chosen as all the main domestic taxa in question (cattle, sheep/goat and horse) had been domesticated by this point and had been spread throughout the different ecological zones of the Eurasian steppe (see above).
What's more, Doebley's team found that maize had been domesticated only once, about 9000 years ago, and then spread throughout the Americas.
Humans and domesticated animals eat meals on a regular basis throughout the day.
Macaque monkeys, the natural hosts of P. knowlesi, are widely distributed in different habitats throughout the Kudat area and are frequently domesticated.
Citrus fruits were domesticated in South East Asia several thousand years ago and subsequently spread throughout the world.
It should be noted that the variability is further enhanced by the existence of goldfish (C. a. auratus), which are domesticated ornamental fish that have been produced under artificial selection and are widespread throughout the world.
It was very domesticated.
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