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Genetic changes during domestication process

Domestication is the process by which wild animals and plants adapt to human use. There is selection pressure during the domestication process, and humans choose specific traits based on their own needs. The genetic changes in plants are reflected in yield, quality, and other aspects, such as the enlargement of grain size. The genetic changes in animals include changes in body size, personality, etc., such as domesticated animals being docile. These genetic changes have made animals and plants more in line with human needs, promoted the development of agriculture and animal husbandry, and changed human lifestyles.

Edited at 2025-01-20 06:46:55
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Genetic changes during domestication process

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