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- sorghum were domesticated. Agriculture developed in some 13 centres around the world, domesticating different crops and animals. Domestication affected genes...
- domestication of the dog was the process which led to the domestic dog. This included the dog's genetic divergence from the wolf, its domestication,...
- of domesticating a free-living animal. It probably only came into being once people were familiar with either commensal or prey-pathway domesticated animals...
- that draw on primarily psychological models. Habib, Laurence (2005). Domesticating learning technologies in a higher education institution: a tale of two...
- Self-domestication is a scientific hypothesis that suggests that, similar to domesticated animals, there has been a process of artificial selection among...
- How and when horses became domesticated has been disputed. Although horses appeared in Paleolithic cave art as early as 30,000 BC, these were wild horses...
- gives a list of domesticated animals, also including a list of animals which are or may be currently undergoing the process of domestication and animals that...
- A domesticated quail is a domestic form of the quail, a collective name which refers to a group of several small species of fowl. Thousands of years of...
- Scientists believed that it was not just one incident that led to the domesticated cat but multiple independent incidents at different places that led to...
- domesticus), also called swine (pl.: swine) or hog, is an omnivorous, domesticated, even-toed, hoofed mammal. It is named the domestic pig when distinguishing...