Domestication greatly increases phenotypic variation in a short time span, with selection for a single phenotype and a plethora of associated phenotypic changes as an outcome of the process. The domestication process influences the underlying genomic architecture of a species, and the success and speed of the process is likely influenced by it. The main aims of my thesis was to study how domestication affects the brain of chickens: specifically changes in morphology, gene expression, and DNA methylation. Differences in gene expression and DNA methylation between White Leghorn and Red Junglefowl chickens were mapped, and inheritance of these patterns were quantified, indicating a faithful transmission of breed-specific epigenetic markers. Se...
Variations in gene expression, mediated by epigenetic mechanisms, may cause broad phenotypic effects...
In quantitative genetics the relationship between genetic and phenotypic variation is investigated. ...
Animal domestication, the process where animals become adapted to living in proximity to humans, is ...
Domestication greatly increases phenotypic variation in a short time span, with selection for a sing...
Background: Domestication of animals leads to large phenotypic alterations within a short evolutiona...
The domestication of animals has generated a set of phenotypicmodifications, affecting behaviour, ap...
Domestication of animals offers unique possibilities to study evolutionary changes caused by similar...
<div><p>The process of domestication in animals has led to alterations in behavior, physiology and p...
The process of domestication in animals has led to alterations in behavior, physiology and phenotypi...
As brain size usually increases with body size it has been assumed that the two are tightly constrai...
Phenotypic variation within populations is a crucial factor in evolution and is mainly thought to be...
Domestication can serve as a study system of rapid evolutionary change with wide-ranging effects on ...
In this thesis we attempted to elicit patterns of gene expression that influence phenotype, and that...
As brain size usually increases with body size it has been assumed that the two are tightly constrai...
Domestication of animals has given rise to a great phenotypic divergence in selected animals and rap...
Variations in gene expression, mediated by epigenetic mechanisms, may cause broad phenotypic effects...
In quantitative genetics the relationship between genetic and phenotypic variation is investigated. ...
Animal domestication, the process where animals become adapted to living in proximity to humans, is ...
Domestication greatly increases phenotypic variation in a short time span, with selection for a sing...
Background: Domestication of animals leads to large phenotypic alterations within a short evolutiona...
The domestication of animals has generated a set of phenotypicmodifications, affecting behaviour, ap...
Domestication of animals offers unique possibilities to study evolutionary changes caused by similar...
<div><p>The process of domestication in animals has led to alterations in behavior, physiology and p...
The process of domestication in animals has led to alterations in behavior, physiology and phenotypi...
As brain size usually increases with body size it has been assumed that the two are tightly constrai...
Phenotypic variation within populations is a crucial factor in evolution and is mainly thought to be...
Domestication can serve as a study system of rapid evolutionary change with wide-ranging effects on ...
In this thesis we attempted to elicit patterns of gene expression that influence phenotype, and that...
As brain size usually increases with body size it has been assumed that the two are tightly constrai...
Domestication of animals has given rise to a great phenotypic divergence in selected animals and rap...
Variations in gene expression, mediated by epigenetic mechanisms, may cause broad phenotypic effects...
In quantitative genetics the relationship between genetic and phenotypic variation is investigated. ...
Animal domestication, the process where animals become adapted to living in proximity to humans, is ...