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De novo domestication is a process where new species are genetically altered to meet human needs, such as agriculture or companionship. It is performed both by farmers and scientists, and can be done through traditional selective breeding or modern biotechnological methods. Targets for de novo domestication are often species that have never been under cultivation, but may also include wild relatives of already domesticated species.

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De novo domestication

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for de novo domestication are often species that have never been under cultivation, but may also include wild relatives of already domesticated species...

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De novo

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from non-coding sequence De novo domestication, the domestication of new species for human use De novo assembly in genomics De Novo classification, a pathway...

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Perennial grain

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introducing perenniality to annual crops. Accelerated domestication (also called de novo domestication) of perennial wild plants provides another avenue for...

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Silphium integrifolium

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than other perennial crop candidates. Domestication efforts can be considered “from new” (de novo domestication) or by crossing very different genotypes...

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Domestication

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digestion of wood. Anthrozoology De novo domestication Domestication theory Experimental evolution Genetic erosion Self-domestication Timeline of agriculture and...

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Domesticated silver fox

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California. De novo domestication Experimental evolution Fuegian dog, an extinct domesticated South American fox Genomics of domestication Neoteny List...

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Saccharum officinarum

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ISBN 0-930897-62-5. OCLC 26509190. Fernie, Alisdair R.; Yan, Jianbing (2019). "De Novo Domestication: An Alternative Route toward New Crops for the Future". Molecular...

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Emmer

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of emmer domestication is still unclear and under debate. Some of the earliest sites with possible indirect evidence for emmer domestication during the...

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Solanum demissum

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S2CID 254470534. Fernie, Alisdair Robert; Yan, Jianbing (2019). "De Novo Domestication: An Alternative Route toward New Crops for the Future". Molecular...

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Fox

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nearly fifty years of experiments in the Soviet Union and Russia to de novo domesticate the silver morph of the red fox. This selective breeding resulted...

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Pig

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the Near East. This stimulated the domestication of local European wild boar, resulting in a third domestication event with the Near Eastern genes dying...

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Western honey bee

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(2010) consider the domestication of western honey bees, at best, partial. Oldroyd observes that the lack of full domestication is somewhat surprising...

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Joyce Van Eck

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in tomato. She used a similar genome editing approach to conduct de novo domestication of the ground cherry. By editing three genes, her lab developed...

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Lowland paca

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United (1995). Domestication and Husbandry of the Paca (Agouti Paca). Food & Agriculture Org. ISBN 9789251036402. (in Spanish) Fauna y flora de la cuenca media...

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New World

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("antipodibus occiduis", letter of 14 May 1493), the "new hemisphere of the earth" ("novo terrarum hemisphaerio", 13 September 1493). In a letter dated 1 November...

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West Africa

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for the domestication of crops and animals, Niger-Congo speakers domesticated the helmeted guineafowl between 5500 BP and 1300 BP; domestication of field...

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Cucurbita

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of domestication of Cucurbita goes back over 8,000 years from the southernmost parts of Canada down to Argentina and Chile. Centers of domestication stretch...

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Yerba mate

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expulsion in the 1770s, their plantations fell into decay, as did their domestication secrets.[citation needed] The industry continued to be of prime importance...

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Rio Grande do Sul

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Championship: Internacional, Grêmio, Juventude, Caxias, Brasil de Pelotas, Aimoré, Novo Hamburgo São José and Ypiranga. Sport Club Rio Grande, from the...

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Transposable element

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been well developed are: Drosophila Arabidopsis thaliana Escherichia coli De novo repeat identification is an initial scan of sequence data that seeks to...

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Evolution of schizophrenia

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adrenal glands. The self-domestication hypothesis for evolution of schizophrenia observes the importance our self-domesticated evolution, with emphasis...

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Africa

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Africa and, increasingly during the last 200 years, in Ethiopia. The domestication of cattle in Africa preceded agriculture and seems to have existed alongside...

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Evolutionary pressure

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resistance may arise out of standing genetic variation in a population or de novo mutations in the population. Either pathway could lead to antibiotic resistance...

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Road signs in Portugal

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da estrada; Novo Regulamento de sinalização do trânsito : Decreto-lei no. 114/94, de 3 de maio alterado pelo Decreto-lei no. 2/98, de 3 de janeiro. Livraria...

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Artichoke

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(2016). "The genome sequence of the outbreeding globe artichoke constructed de novo incorporating a phase-aware low-pass sequencing strategy of F1 progeny"...

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Peccary

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26 March 2012. "javelina" A. B. H. Ferreira, Novo Dicionário da Língua Portuguesa, second edition (Rio de Janeiro: Nova Fronteira, 1986), page 1530 Castellanos...

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