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Koh's reference to the US should not be understood as limiting this analysis to the US but rather as exemplary for domestication in domestic law and policies.
Similarly, the population expansion of large mammal domesticates from the centers of domestication in Eurasia and North Africa would function to disperse B. anthracis genotypes.
After the initial domestication in China, the Chinese domestic ducks were subsequently introduced into Japan via Taiwan [ 9].
Reevaluation of early Holocene chicken domestication in northern China.
Historians have found the first signs of plant domestication in Syria.
What have archaeologists recently concluded about "patterns of domestication" in Africa (in comparison to those in the near East)?
Pigeons kept casually in dovecotes "hovered between wildness and domestication in a way the fancy birds didn't.
Dr. Paabo said that if Mr. Albert identified the genes responsible for domestication in rats, "we would also look at those genes in humans and apes to see if they might be involved in human evolution".
The animals are both the same species, Rangifer tarandus, but about 7,000 years of domestication in Eurasia has produced the reindeer's tendency to circle in tight groups, in contrast to the caribou's tendency to spread far and wide.
The Agricultural Revolution and plant domestication in the Near East (among its components) have fascinated generations of scholars.
Major centres of plant domestication in China have been in the Yellow and Yangtze river basins, and in Yunnan.
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