domestication in A Sentence

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    The Domestication of animals has begun!

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    Lettuce from Europe's Mediterranean coast, by wild species Domestication.

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    The Domestication of chicken has been observed at the Indus Valley[Zeuner 1963].

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    Family or support judgment Domestications sometimes require a new lawsuit in the new State.

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    Although the precise mechanism of Domestication is unknown, experts have identified four stages in the process:.

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    Another question is why this intermediate group"regressed" and lost so many Domestication traits once it spread north.

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    This is one of the important reasons why historically, plant and animal Domestication have been intimately linked.

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    Genetic studies suggest that both forms descend from the aurochs, but they are the products of independent Domestication events.

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    We now can identify which genes were important at each stage of Domestication history, and discover what they do.

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    The notion of“dog-human cooperation” needs to be reconsidered, Range said, as well as“the hypotheses that Domestication enhanced dogs' cooperative abilities.”.

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    Similarly, the Domestication of various plants and animals is being done in many other parts of the country for thousands of years.

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    Similarly, the Domestication of various plants and animals is being done in many other parts of the country since thousands of years.

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    Although experts often disagree, there is scientific evidence which shows that the Domestication of dogs could have occurred more than 15,000 years ago.

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    To this day, there are still certain peoples(including Scandinavia's Sapmi, Northern Europe oldest surviving indigenous people) who have come rely on reindeer Domestication.

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    Domestication of chickens may have occurred in India as early as 3, 200 BC, and in China and Egypt as early as 1,400 BC.

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    Although dog facts for kids often disagree, there is scientific evidence which shows that the Domestication of dogs could have occurred more than 15, years ago.

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    That said, the mass Domestication of cats probably occurred at least a few thousand years after that and was directly related to the proliferation of agriculture.

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    Did you know that Although experts often disagree, there is scientific evidence which shows that the Domestication of dogs could have occurred more than 15,000 years ago.

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    Civilisation, in contrast, is rooted in the economy of Domestication, in which everything and everyone is forced to conform to the will of human owner of resources.

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    The Domestication of chickens is thought to have then spread rapidly across Asia and into Europe and Africa resulting in the chicken being the most widely farmed animal today.

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    A new study finds that Domestication may have triggered changes in the brains of these- and perhaps other- animals that have helped them adapt to their new, human-dominated environment.

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    As a result, many states of the US have banned Domestication of this particular breed as they can pose a threat to their owners as well as others too.

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    I am currently working on my next book project, in which I examine the links between the narratives in evolutionary theory, education, economics, and the Domestication of human beings.

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    Since Domestication from the plant and the start of farming the beans, regional variants from the Arabica bean happen to be developed, each using their own characteristic name and taste.

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    Some evidence in bones and materials for gendered differences do show up in the latest Pleistocene and Holocene(~25-10, 000 years ago) especially when we see the emergence of craft specialization, Domestication and sedentism.

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    Their Domestication likely was associated with the wolves realizing they could get a quick and easy meal if they hung out near human gathering sites, feasting on the leftover meat of the humans' hunt.

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    I admit that to call an animal a“domesticate” when they have had no evolutionary exposure to humans is confusing, since ordinarily we restrict the use of the word“Domestication” to animals that live with us.

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    By providing stable access to human shelter and food, hunter-gatherers led house mice down the path to commensalism- an early phase of Domestication in which a species learns how to benefit from human interaction.

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    Long before their Domestication, horses were hunted by primitive tribes for their flesh, and horsemeat is still consumed by people in parts of Europe and in Iceland and is the basis of many pet foods.

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    While humans have been selectively breeding chickens since their Domestication in south-east Asia around 6,000 years ago, the speed and scale of change in the 20th century is far beyond anything observed in the past.

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