Self-domestication in Homo sapiens: Insights from comparative genomics
Theofanopoulou, Constantina; Gastaldon, Simone; O'Rourke, Thomas; Samuels, Bridget D.; Messner, Angela; Tiago Martins, Pedro; Delogu, Francesco; Alamri, Saleh; Boeckx, Cedric
PLOS ONE
2017
VL / 12 - BP / - EP /
abstract
This study identifies and analyzes statistically significant overlaps between selective sweep screens in anatomically modern humans and several domesticated species. The results obtained suggest that (paleo-) genomic data can be exploited to complement the fossil record and support the idea of self- domestication in Homo sapiens, a process that likely intensified as our species populated its niche. Our analysis lends support to attempts to capture the ''domestication syndrome'' in terms of alterations to certain signaling pathways and cell lineages, such as the neural crest.
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