Population genomic, olfactory, dietary, and gut microbiota analyses demonstrate the unique evolutionary trajectory of feral pigs
Domestication is an intriguing evolutionary process. Many domestic populations are subjected to strong human-mediated selection, and when some individuals return to the wild, they are again subjected to selective forces associated with new environments. Generally, these feral populations evolve into...
Main Authors: | Petrelli, S, Buglione, M, Maselli, V, Troiano, C, Larson, G, Frantz, L, Manin, A, Ricca, E, Baccigalupi, L, Wright, D, Pietri, C, Fulgione, D |
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פורמט: | Journal article |
שפה: | English |
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Wiley
2021
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