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Archaeologists have long believed that food production developed worldwide much the way it did in the Near East: as climate changes made wild grains less available, hunters and gatherers settled in villages and relatively quickly domesticated plants and then, over the next few thousand years, animals.
By propagating cuttings, people quickly domesticated tuber crops and large woody plants.
Vegetatively propagated crops are easily and quickly domesticated (Gepts, 2002); this also can account for the high degree of variation present in artichoke germplasm.
The classic story of agriculture comes from the Middle East, where wheat, barley, pigs, and sheep were quickly domesticated and then spread to other parts of the world.
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Our results demonstrate that lab animals can quickly evolve domesticated behaviors via unconscious selection by humans early on a broad pool of disproportionately large neurogenetic targets followed by the fixation of accumulated deleterious mutations on functionally similar targets.
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].
The lack of any sharp gradient of genetic diversity between East Asian and African village dogs could mean that once domesticated, dogs spread very quickly from their point of origin.
"This certainly provides a new avenue that people hadn't thought of before" for spreading domesticated fish genes into wild populations more quickly in fewer generations, he says.
"Man domesticated animals to grow livestock, we're domesticating cells to grow meat".
They were domesticated when 16th-century explorers brought them from the Americas to Europe, where they quickly became a popular pet for the upper classes.
They were domesticated when 16th-century explorers brought them from the Americas to Europe, where they quickly become a popular pet for the upper classes.
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