The Parasite-Mediated Domestication Hypothesis

Janko Skok
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Based on the premise that parasites indirectly influence literally all of the main processes that otherwise underlie the domestication syndrome, it is hypothesised here that endoparasites (helminths and protozoa) have played an important mediating role in the process of (proto)domestication. The hypothesis predicts that the frequency of domestication syndrome traits such as tameness, depigmentation, mottling, piebaldism, floppy ears, short and curled tail, reduced size of the adrenal gland, etc. in the (wild) population increases i) with decreasing genetic resistance to parasites and/or ii) with increasing parasite load. According to the parasite-mediated domestication hypothesis, the features of the domestication syndrome could be genetically linked to genes related to resistance/tolerance to parasites, the role of miRNA in the process of epigenetic inheritance or the transgenerational inheritance of stress pathology.
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寄生虫介导的驯化假说
基于寄生虫间接影响驯化综合征的所有主要过程这一前提,本文假设内寄生虫(蠕虫和原生动物)在(原)驯化过程中发挥了重要的中介作用。该假说预测,驯化综合征特征(如驯服、脱色、斑驳、斑驳、耳朵松软、尾巴短而卷曲、肾上腺大小缩小等)在(野生)种群中出现的频率会随着对寄生虫遗传抗性的降低和/或ii)随着寄生虫负荷的增加而增加。根据寄生虫介导的驯化假说,驯化综合征的特征可能与寄生虫抗性/耐受性相关基因、miRNA在表观遗传过程中的作用或应激病理的跨代遗传有关。
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中国农业科学
中国农业科学 Agricultural and Biological Sciences-Agricultural and Biological Sciences (all)
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期刊介绍: Scientia Agricultura Sinica seeks to publish those papers that are influential and will significantly advance scientific understanding in agriculture fields worldwide. Scientia Agricultura Sinica publishes manuscripts in the categories focusing on the core subjects listed below. -Review describes new development and highlight future directions of a specialized or interdisciplinary significance in agricultural sciences. They should be focused on providing insights and summary/context on the published findings and introducing new concepts or viewpoints for solving the important unresolved questions by presenting the research background, approach, and outlook of the field. Most Reviews are solicited by the editors, but unsolicited submissions may also be considered. -Research Article presents important new research results through reproducible experimental design, using genetic, biochemical, cell and molecular biological methods, statistical analyses, and other scientific methods. -Research Notes is for a concise, but independent report representing a significant contribution to agricultural sciences. It is intended to publish these results that are exceptional interest and particularly topical and relevant, but the preliminary results. Core Subjects: -Crop Genetics & Breeding·GermplasmResources·Molecular Genetics -Tillage & Cultivation·Physiology & Biochemistry -Plant Protection -Soil & Fertilizer·Water-Saving Irrigation·Agro-Ecology & Environment -Horticulture -Storage·Fresh-Keeping·Processing -Animal Science·Veterinary Science -Agricultural Ecology -Research Notes
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