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The Lde and LT breeds, which have distinct muscle phenotypes, were domesticated under different breeding goals in Europe and Asia [ 2, 5, 11].
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There is also a growing faith that war can be domesticated under a relatively new rubric, "humanitarian intervention," which purports to apply military violence in precise and therapeutic dosages, all strictly governed by international humanitarian law.
Although R. caffra is a sparsely populated remnant tree species that is purely selfing, hence the threats of gene flow is limited, it should be domesticated under controlled conditions where the bioactive molecules can then be extracted and used for medicinal purpose.
They were domesticated killer cats.
Dogs were domesticated at least four times.
Probably all these animals were domesticated.
Dogs were domesticated before humans invented agriculture and livestock breeding.
Some believe that horses were domesticated here 5,000 years ago.
Dogs were domesticated by humans fifteen thousand years ago, while cats, we are told, domesticated themselves three thousand years later.
Most of the breeds that are kept as pets are domesticated, meaning that they were bred to be kept under human care and supervision.
Under these observations the date palm has indeed been domesticated, although the effects may not be as dramatic when compared to other species (Purugganan and Fuller 2009).
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