From 2010 to 2016, the proportion of adult
mice with white fur patches more than doubled, the team reports today in Royal Society Open Science.
Not exact matches
Now, a new study of wild
mice shows that they, too, can develop signs of domestication —
white fur patches and short snouts —
with hardly any human influence.
House
mice living near humans developed
white fur patches, a trait associated
with domesticated animals.