2023
DOI: 10.1101/2023.09.10.557096
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A comparison of telencephalon composition among chickens, junglefowl, and wild galliforms

Kelsey J. Racicot,
Jackson R. Ham,
Jacqueline Augustine
et al.

Abstract: Domestication is the process of modifying animals for human benefit through selective breeding in captivity. One of the traits that often diverges is the size of the brain and its constituent regions; almost all domesticated species have relatively smaller brains and brain regions than their wild ancestors. Although the effects of domestication on the brain have been investigated across a range of both mammal and bird species, almost nothing is known about the neuroanatomical effects of domestication on the wo… Show more

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