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At the same moment, indica rice would be in the process of being domesticated; genetic exchanges between the two varieties along the long contact front between the Tibeto-Burman and Indic languages would have led to introgression of domestication genes from the more domesticated japonicas into the less domesticated indicas.
Further study of more domesticated and wild silkworms narrowed down the domesticates' epimutations, and we were able to identify a number of differential genes.
Whether this is a general phenomenon during domestication is an interesting issue to investigate in more domesticated organisms.
Inexorably, his life has become more domesticated.
But he is a bit more domesticated.
"He's more grounded and more domesticated," Peter Ray told me.
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Perhaps most intriguing is the thought that certain species may contain the right genomic makeup, allowing them to be more easily domesticated, whereas others will be almost impossible to domestic for the same reason.
A. Cats are much more recently domesticated than dogs and have been subjected to human breeding efforts for at most a few centuries, in contrast to the thousands of years of breeding that have produced hundreds of variants on the wolf.
"These genes could have been the key for turning wild animals into more docile domesticated forms".
(P < 0.0001) 4. cases associated with neighbor's dogs compared to cases associated with family dogs (P = 0.0004), 5. cases associated with roaming dogs more than domesticated dogs (P = 0.0005).
The dam (KP-BA) is a hybrid between strains KP-B and KP-A used in the linkage mapping and disease QTL studies of [ 26] and Fuji et al. [ 24], and the sire (KP-CE) derives from the strains KP-C (used for pseudo albinism studies, unpublished) and KP-E (more recently domesticated).
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