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    Self-domestication is a scientific hypothesis that suggests that, similar to domesticated animals, there has been a process of artificial selection among...
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  • first published in 2020, based on Hare's research hypothesis of human self-domestication. The main thesis of the book is that late in human evolution Homo...
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    since agriculture depends on domesticated organisms, but does not automatically result from domestication. Domestication syndrome is the suite of phenotypic...
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    Domestication syndrome refers to two sets of phenotypic traits that are common to either domesticated plants or domesticated animals. Domesticated animals...
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    difference between the domestication traits that researchers believe to have been essential at the early stages of domestication, and the improvement traits...
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    domestication of the dog was the process which led to the domestic dog. This included the dog's genetic divergence from the wolf, its domestication,...
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  • the adrenal glands. The self-domestication hypothesis for evolution of schizophrenia observes the importance our self-domesticated evolution, with emphasis...
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    sociality as well as increased levels of prosociality via the process of self-domestication—all of which seem to be associated with the same underlying changes...
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  • because of a lack of tin. Arrested development is key in the insight of self-domestication in the evolution of hominidae where it involves being in an environment...
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  • which nature and nurture influence one another constantly, as seen in self-domestication. In ecology and behavioral genetics, researchers think nurture has...
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