Epimutations in Developmental Genes Underlie the Onset of Domestication in Farmed European Sea Bass

Volume: 36, Issue: 10, Pages: 2252 - 2264
Published: Jul 10, 2019
Abstract
Domestication of wild animals induces a set of phenotypic characteristics collectively known as the domestication syndrome. However, how this syndrome emerges is still not clear. Recently, the neural crest cell deficit hypothesis proposed that it is generated by a mildly disrupted neural crest cell developmental program, but clear support is lacking due to the difficulties of distinguishing pure domestication effects from preexisting genetic...
Paper Details
Title
Epimutations in Developmental Genes Underlie the Onset of Domestication in Farmed European Sea Bass
Published Date
Jul 10, 2019
Volume
36
Issue
10
Pages
2252 - 2264
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