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"This pattern contrasts with the large-effect genetic changes that are typically associated with striking differences in the size or appearance of diverse domestic dog breeds, for example," says study co-author Jeffrey Good from the University of Montana. "These results are exciting because they she
Date: Aug 31, 2014
Source: Google
New Study Observes How Animals Evolve From Wild To Tame
Study coauthor Jeffrey Good is an assistant professor with University of Missoula. He continues: These results are exciting because they shed light on what types of genetic modifications are likely to be important during the early stages of domestication.
Date: Aug 31, 2014
Source: Google
Rabbit Study Shows Genetic Evolution For Domestication
Jeffrey Good, assistant professor with the University of Missoula and coauthor of the study said, The domestication of rabbits depended upon small genetic changes in many genes rather than more radical mutations in a few genes. This pattern contrasts with the large-effect genetic changes that are t
Date: Aug 30, 2014
Source: Google
New research reveals how wild rabbits were genetically transformed into tame ...
"The domestication of rabbits depended upon small genetic changes in many genes rather than more radical mutations in a few genes," explained Jeffrey Good, UM assistant professor and a co-author on the study. "This pattern contrasts with the large-effect genetic changes that are typically associated
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