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However, recent genetic analysis has revealed that the grey junglefowl contributed genes later in the domestication process; it is thought that the Ceylon junglefowl was likely involved in the development of the domestic species as well.

In particular, flowering-time genes are likely to have been involved in the domestication process to permit rice to grow in northern areas, although recent breeding steps may conceal older changes that occurred during rice domestication Fig. 2 Genome-wide restriction fragment length polymorphism (RFLP) patterns at 179 loci.

The analysis identified 125 separate genes that are believed to have played a key role in the domestication process.

In sum, in dogs the necessary social skills for utilizing human pointing signals or the preparedness for their rapid development have been selected for in the domestication process.

If this is the case, it is inevitable to conclude that the number of genes involved in the domestication process is likely to be small.

One of the most significant events in the domestication process was the change in the expression of tga1, enabling the sealed, indurated fruitcase of teosinte to open up, allow a naked grain, and form a less lignified, softer glume.

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In addition the domestication process was in its early phase and since no systematic selective breeding has been operated the populations possess high levels of genetic variation that makes them ideal for QTL detection through full- and/or half-sib families.

In addition, the domestication process of clonally propagated crops, particularly fruit trees, is often thought to have been an instant or almost instant process [ 13, 14] building on the idea that genotypes presenting the whole suite of agronomic traits of interest may have arisen by chance within totally natural populations [ 15].

It seems that the wild ancestors of domesticated animals displayed a genetic variation for tameness, which was subjected to natural or artificial selection to produce tameness in domestic animals through the domestication process (Darwin 1861; Driscoll et al. 2009).

Although fin is a critical component of the domestication process in common bean, det in not important in the domestication of pea.

A recent transcriptomic study of developing cotton fibers in wild and domesticated G. hirsutum lines revealed that the domestication process resulted in massive reprogramming of fiber gene expression, with over 5,000 genes showing significant changes in expression between wild and domesticated species [ 56].

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