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Domesticated species and the human populations that domesticate them are typified by a mutualistic relationship of interdependence, in which humans have over thousands of years modified the genomics of domesticated species. Genomics is the study of the structure, content, and evolution of genomes, or the entire genetic information of organisms. Domestication is the process by which humans alter the morphology and genes of targeted organisms by selecting for desirable traits. These genomic changes produce the domestication syndromes.

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  • Domesticated species and the human populations that domesticate them are typified by a mutualistic relationship of interdependence, in which humans have over thousands of years modified the genomics of domesticated species. Genomics is the study of the structure, content, and evolution of genomes, or the entire genetic information of organisms. Domestication is the process by which humans alter the morphology and genes of targeted organisms by selecting for desirable traits. These genomic changes produce the domestication syndromes. (en)
  • La génomique de la domestication est l'étude des modifications du génome des animaux et des plantes domestiqués par les humains, qui ont modifié leur morphologie et leurs gènes afin d'obtenir des caractères plus recherchés. La domestication implique la sélection de traits spécifiques au fil du temps, ce qui conduit à des modifications génétiques, la science de la génomique permet d'identifier les gènes qui sont modifiés au cours de cette période de sélection artificielle à travers un génome entier. (fr)
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  • Domesticated species and the human populations that domesticate them are typified by a mutualistic relationship of interdependence, in which humans have over thousands of years modified the genomics of domesticated species. Genomics is the study of the structure, content, and evolution of genomes, or the entire genetic information of organisms. Domestication is the process by which humans alter the morphology and genes of targeted organisms by selecting for desirable traits. These genomic changes produce the domestication syndromes. (en)
  • La génomique de la domestication est l'étude des modifications du génome des animaux et des plantes domestiqués par les humains, qui ont modifié leur morphologie et leurs gènes afin d'obtenir des caractères plus recherchés. La domestication implique la sélection de traits spécifiques au fil du temps, ce qui conduit à des modifications génétiques, la science de la génomique permet d'identifier les gènes qui sont modifiés au cours de cette période de sélection artificielle à travers un génome entier. (fr)
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  • Génomique de la domestication (fr)
  • Genomics of domestication (en)
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