2024
DOI: 10.1111/gbb.12887
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Association of tameness and sociability but no sign of domestication syndrome in mice selectively bred for active tameness

Bharathi Venkatachalam,
Bhim B. Biswa,
Hiromichi Nagayama
et al.

Abstract: Domesticated animals have been developed by selecting desirable traits following the initial unconscious selection stage, and now exhibit phenotypes desired by humans. Tameness is a common behavioural trait found in all domesticated animals. At the same time, these domesticated animals exhibit a variety of morphological, behavioural, and physiological traits that differ from their wild counterparts of their ancestral species. These traits are collectively referred to as domestication syndrome. However, whether… Show more

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