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The role of unconscious selection in the domestication of sheep and goats
D. Zohary
, E. Tchernov
, L. Kolska Horwitz
Hebrew University of Jerusalem
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Sheep
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Selection Pressure
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Goat
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Domestication
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Herding
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Unconscious Selection
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Adaptation
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Archaeological Excavation
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Ecological Factors
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In the Wild
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Young Males
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Water Supply
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Human-made
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Land Use Change
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Expected Impact
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Sexual Dimorphism
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Physiological Characteristics
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Drastic Change
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Morphological Traits
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Domestication Traits
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Body Size
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Caprine
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Behavioral Traits
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Food Supply
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Culling
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Wild Ancestor
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Domestic Sheep
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Animal Remains
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Brain-body
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Brain Size
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Wild Environment
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Domestic Caprines
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Pelage Color
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Horn Length
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Husbandry System
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Domestic Goat
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New Traits
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Earth and Planetary Sciences
Land Use
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Food Supply
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Culling
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Ecological Factor
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Animal Remain
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Water Supply
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Morphology
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Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Selection Pressure
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Horn
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Herd
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Protocerebrum
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Land Use
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Water Supply
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Sexual Dimorphism
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Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Herd
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Goat
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Domestic Goat
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Domestic Sheep
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Morphology
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Sex Difference
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Immunology and Microbiology
Herd
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Goat
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Morphology
50%
Sex Difference
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Domestic Goat
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Domestic Sheep
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