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Genetics and animal domestication: new windows on an elusive process
2006
Journal of Zoology
Domesticated animals are universally familiar. How, when, where and why they became domesticated is less well understood. The genetic revolution of the past few decades has facilitated novel insights into a field that previously was principally the domain of archaeozoologists. Although some of the conclusions drawn from genetic data have proved to be contentious, many studies have significantly altered or refined our understanding of past human animal relationships. This review seeks not only
doi:10.1111/j.1469-7998.2006.00042.x
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