Definition of «domestication»

Domestication refers to the process by which a species, usually an animal or plant, is adapted and trained to live in close association with humans. It involves selective breeding over many generations to create traits that are desirable for human use, such as tameness, docility, or productivity. Domestication can also involve the development of specific behaviors or physical characteristics that make a species more suitable for human interaction and companionship.

Sentences with «domestication»

  • And seen in this way I regret the process of domestication of the «wild ones» that sets in now and promotes so much homelessness.» (thecityreview.com)
  • «There are maybe 10 genes, or 50, or hundreds involved in domestication syndrome,» says Carlos Driscoll, chair of conservation genetics at the Wildlife Institute of India of the National Institutes of Health. (discovermagazine.com)
  • The origin of dog domestication in Europe with Robert Wayne; Richard Lenski tracks the adaptation of bacteria over 50,000 generations; Robert Services describes the prospects of a new contender in solar technology. (sciencemag.org)
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