Paper (s) cited: Axelsson E et al. «The genomic
signature of dog domestication reveals adaptation to a starch - rich diet» Nature, Online January 23, 2013, DOI: 10.1038 / nature11837
Not exact matches
As for the genetic
signatures of domesticity, Larson chalks up the differences between
dogs and cats to the intense breeding
of dogs that has happened in the past 150 years, not to any fundamental differences in
domestication.
«When you look at the molecular
signatures of domestication, there are 10 times more in
dogs than in cats.»