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We have a family of chipmunks that my mother has really pretty much domesticated.
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They were calculated separately for Eutheria-specific domesticated genes and for much older domesticated genes that originated early in vertebrates.
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.
Dogs may have been domesticated much earlier than previously though, Swedish researchers have suggested.
Swedish researchers say that dogs may have been domesticated much earlier than some other studies suggest.
Because Jatropha has only recently been domesticated, much work remains to be done to improve its agronomic traits either by traditional breeding or by gene technology.
PGBD5 is distinct from other human piggyBac-derived genes by having been domesticated much earlier in vertebrate evolution approximately 500 million years (My) ago, in the common ancestor of cephalochordates and vertebrates (Sarkar et al., 2003; Pavelitz et al., 2013).
Why, when the picture is pretty much complete, domesticated and successful, does he exclusively seek out (and excel at) these studies in misery?
Today, public art is much more "domesticated and institutionalized," said Mr. Weber, the co-founder of the Chicago Public Art Group and one of the city's best-known muralists.
And the place is still relatively the same: the same skate park, the same off licence, bloody people still getting killed in the off licences …" Roots has spent the last decade or so living a much more domesticated life in Esher, Surrey.
A clear example of linkage involves the wild silver foxes (bred by Soviet biologist Dmitri Belyaev for tameness) which ended up looking much like domesticated dogs with curled tails and floppy ears (Trut 1999).
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