genomic signatures of domestication in old world camels
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Abstract
Robert R. Fitak et al. investigate the genetic basis for domestication in camels. They found that the positive selection of candidate domestication genes is consistent with neural crest deficiencies and altered thyroid hormone-based signaling. Their work provides insights to the evolutionary history of camels and genetics of domestication.
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| Authors | ;Robert Rodgers Fitak;Elmira Mohandesan;Jukka Corander;Adiya Yadamsuren;Battsetseg Chuluunbat;Omer Abdelhadi;Abdul Raziq;Peter Nagy;Chris Walzer;Bernard Faye;Pamela Anna Burger |
| Journal | biotechnology & biotechnological equipment |
| Year | 2020 |
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10.1038/s42003-020-1039-5
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