The process of domestication in animals has led to alterations in behavior, physiology and phenotypic traits, changes that may be driven by correlations with reduced fear of humans. We used Red Junglefowl, ancestors of all domesticated chickens selected for either high or low fear of humans for five generations to study the effects of selection on gene transcription in the cerebral hemisphere, which is heavily involved in behaviour control. A total of 24 individuals from the parental generation as well as from the fifth selected generation were used. Twenty-two genes were significantly differentially expressed at p < 0.05 after false discovery rate (FDR) correction. Those genes that were upregulated in the low fearful animals were found ...
Domesticated species differ from their wild ancestors in a number of traits, generally referred to a...
During domestication animals have undergone changes in size of brain and other vital organs. We hypo...
Animal domestication, the process where animals become adapted to living in proximity to humans, is ...
The process of domestication in animals has led to alterations in behavior, physiology and phenotypi...
<div><p>The process of domestication in animals has led to alterations in behavior, physiology and p...
The domestication of animals has generated a set of phenotypicmodifications, affecting behaviour, ap...
Domestication greatly increases phenotypic variation in a short time span, with selection for a sing...
Domestication of animals offers unique possibilities to study evolutionary changes caused by similar...
Early animal domestication may have been driven by selection on tameness. Selection on only tameness...
Background: Domestication of animals leads to large phenotypic alterations within a short evolutiona...
Domestication has caused a range of similar phenotypic changes across taxa, relating to physiology, ...
The fear response of two different captive populations of red jungle fowl (rjf, Gallus gallus) was m...
Domesticated animals tend to develop a coherent set of phenotypic traits. Tameness could be a centra...
Domestication has caused a range of similar phenotypic changes across taxa, relating to physiology, ...
Brain size reduction is a common trait in domesticated species when compared to wild conspecifics. T...
Domesticated species differ from their wild ancestors in a number of traits, generally referred to a...
During domestication animals have undergone changes in size of brain and other vital organs. We hypo...
Animal domestication, the process where animals become adapted to living in proximity to humans, is ...
The process of domestication in animals has led to alterations in behavior, physiology and phenotypi...
<div><p>The process of domestication in animals has led to alterations in behavior, physiology and p...
The domestication of animals has generated a set of phenotypicmodifications, affecting behaviour, ap...
Domestication greatly increases phenotypic variation in a short time span, with selection for a sing...
Domestication of animals offers unique possibilities to study evolutionary changes caused by similar...
Early animal domestication may have been driven by selection on tameness. Selection on only tameness...
Background: Domestication of animals leads to large phenotypic alterations within a short evolutiona...
Domestication has caused a range of similar phenotypic changes across taxa, relating to physiology, ...
The fear response of two different captive populations of red jungle fowl (rjf, Gallus gallus) was m...
Domesticated animals tend to develop a coherent set of phenotypic traits. Tameness could be a centra...
Domestication has caused a range of similar phenotypic changes across taxa, relating to physiology, ...
Brain size reduction is a common trait in domesticated species when compared to wild conspecifics. T...
Domesticated species differ from their wild ancestors in a number of traits, generally referred to a...
During domestication animals have undergone changes in size of brain and other vital organs. We hypo...
Animal domestication, the process where animals become adapted to living in proximity to humans, is ...