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For over 60 years, scientists have been breeding three populations of red foxes:one selected for tameness, one for aggression towards humans, and a neutral population. Now,researchers have used their genomes to identify a candidate gene for tame behavior.
For over 60 years, scientists have been breeding three populations of red foxes:one selected for tameness, one for aggression towards humans, and a neutral population. Now,researchers have used their genomes to identify a candidate gene for tame behavior.
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