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  • '''Domestication''', also called '''taming''', is a practice whereby a wild [[Biology|biolog In a related way the notion of domestication is used in [[domestication theory]] that describes the process of the 'taming' or appropriation of [[t
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  • * [http://www.uh.edu/engines/epi1499.htm Discussion of animal domestication] * [http://www.sciencemag.org/cgi/content/abstract/276/5314/932 The Initial Domestication of Cucurbita pepo in the Americas 10,000 Years Ago]
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  • * [[Domestication of the horse]]
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  • * [http://www.uh.edu/engines/epi1499.htm Discussion of animal domestication] * [http://www.sciencemag.org/cgi/content/abstract/276/5314/932 The Initial Domestication of Cucurbita pepo in the Americas 10,000 Years Ago]
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  • * [[Domestication of the horse]]
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  • Strong, intelligent [[equine]] in domestication for thousands of years and also found in the wild in feral populations.
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  • ...and the evolutionary processes that have affected plants during and after domestication.
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  • .../crop.scijournals.org/cgi/content/full/42/6/1780 A Comparison between Crop Domestication, Classical Plant Breeding, and Genetic Engineering]. ''Crop Science'' 42:17 ....org/publications/pubfile.asp?ID_PUB=47The Origins of Agriculture and Crop Domestication - The Harlan Symposium]''
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  • ...[North America]], escaped Spanish donkeys known as ''burros'' have escaped domestication and formed feral herds.
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  • ...ntific and humanistic areas. Areas of study include the [[evolution]] of [[domestication]] of wild animals into pets, how animals are represented in human culture t
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  • ...ural or wild populations. Landraces can be the result of natural forces or domestication, when naturally-occurring, they are plants (or [[animal]]s) that are ideall
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  • .../crop.scijournals.org/cgi/content/full/42/6/1780 A Comparison between Crop Domestication, Classical Plant Breeding, and Genetic Engineering]. ''Crop Science'' 42:17 ....org/publications/pubfile.asp?ID_PUB=47The Origins of Agriculture and Crop Domestication - The Harlan Symposium]''
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  • .../crop.scijournals.org/cgi/content/full/42/6/1780 A Comparison between Crop Domestication, Classical Plant Breeding, and Genetic Engineering]. ''Crop Science'' 42:17
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  • ...d some 10,000 years ago in several different locations, and involved the [[domestication]] of wild-relatives of the major crops (see [[History of Agriculture]]). ...a pool of genetic diversity. Traits of plants that might have been lost in domestication, sometimes become crucial for protection of domesticated crops from stress
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  • '''Domestication''', also called '''taming''', is a practice whereby a wild [[Biology|biolog In a related way the notion of domestication is used in [[domestication theory]] that describes the process of the 'taming' or appropriation of [[t
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  • ...Encephalization in Some Eutherian Mammals: Effects of Adaptive Radiation, Domestication, and Feralization}}
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  • |Greek donkey with computers.jpg|Donkeys are a [[domestication|domesticated]] animal whose mechanical strength is often harnessed by human
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  • ...ms of [[common wheat]] are sometimes found. Hexaploid wheats evolved under domestication. Genetic analysis has shown that the original hexaploid wheats were the res ===Domestication===
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  • ...rles-darwin.classic-literature.co.uk/variation-of-animals-and-plants-under-domestication-v2/ Vol. 2]
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  • ...escribable godlike natives. When Earthly humans prove incapable of similar domestication, they are expelled from the planet.
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  • ...pecies. However, rabbits and people interact in many different ways beyond domestication. Rabbits are an example of an [[animal]] which is treated as [[food]], [[pe
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  • ...irst = Michelle | title = Determining the Antiquity of Dog Origins: Canine Domestication as a Model for the Consilience between Molecular Genetics and Archaeology |
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  • == Domestication== # It is a direct domestication of a Mexican annual [[teosinte]], ''Zea mays'' ssp. ''parviglumis'', native
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  • ...late on the knowledge-based aspects of the developments in cultivation and domestication for human benefit by prehistoric agriculturalists. Harold Morowitz, Yale P ...ity. This would have provided information necessary for large-scale animal domestication. In a very real sense, agriculture is a knowledge-driven activity. Knowledg
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