Domestication is an intriguing evolutionary process. Many domestic populations are subjected to strong human-mediated selection, and when some individuals return to the wild, they are again subjected to selective forces associated with new environments. Generally, these feral populations evolve into something different from their wild predecessors and their members typically possess a combination of both wild and human selected traits. Feralisation can manifest in different forms on a spectrum from a wild to a domestic phenotype. This depends on how the rewilded domesticated populations can readapt to natural environments based on how much potential and flexibility the ancestral genome retains after its domestication signature. Whether fera...
Traditionally, the process of domestication is assumed to be initiated by people, involve few indivi...
We propose to estimate the proportion of variance explained by regression on genome-wide markers (or...
Formerly domesticated organisms and artificially selected genes often escape controlled cultivation,...
Domestication is an intriguing evolutionary process. Many domestic populations are subjected to stro...
The process of domesticating animals was started by human populations in the Near East and over time...
Artificial selection affects phenotypes differently by natural selection. Domestic traits, which pas...
Invasive alien species are a significant threat to both economic and ecological systems. Identifying...
Selection regimes and population structures can be powerfully changed by domestication and feralizat...
For 10,000 years pigs and humans have shared a close and complex relationship. From domestication to...
BACKGROUND: Artificial selection has caused rapid evolution in domesticated species. The identificat...
This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Lice...
[Background]: Artificial selection has caused rapid evolution in domesticated species. The identific...
Traditionally, the process of domestication is assumed to be initiated by humans, involve few indivi...
Background Artificial selection has caused rapid evolution in domesticated species. The identificati...
Background Copy number variable regions (CNVRs) can result in drastic phenotypic differences and may...
Traditionally, the process of domestication is assumed to be initiated by people, involve few indivi...
We propose to estimate the proportion of variance explained by regression on genome-wide markers (or...
Formerly domesticated organisms and artificially selected genes often escape controlled cultivation,...
Domestication is an intriguing evolutionary process. Many domestic populations are subjected to stro...
The process of domesticating animals was started by human populations in the Near East and over time...
Artificial selection affects phenotypes differently by natural selection. Domestic traits, which pas...
Invasive alien species are a significant threat to both economic and ecological systems. Identifying...
Selection regimes and population structures can be powerfully changed by domestication and feralizat...
For 10,000 years pigs and humans have shared a close and complex relationship. From domestication to...
BACKGROUND: Artificial selection has caused rapid evolution in domesticated species. The identificat...
This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Lice...
[Background]: Artificial selection has caused rapid evolution in domesticated species. The identific...
Traditionally, the process of domestication is assumed to be initiated by humans, involve few indivi...
Background Artificial selection has caused rapid evolution in domesticated species. The identificati...
Background Copy number variable regions (CNVRs) can result in drastic phenotypic differences and may...
Traditionally, the process of domestication is assumed to be initiated by people, involve few indivi...
We propose to estimate the proportion of variance explained by regression on genome-wide markers (or...
Formerly domesticated organisms and artificially selected genes often escape controlled cultivation,...