0 the process of bringing animals or plants under human control in order to provide food, power, or company:
The New York City Department of Health banned the domestication of wild animals such as iguanas.
Convergent domestication of cereal crops by independent mutations at corresponding genetic loci.
In addition, we examined the genetic relationship between cultivated and wild grapes to draw inferences about the history of domestication.
Directives may be weakened by 'domestication' during transposition and implementation, either deliberately or through neglect, leading to synthetic forms of transfer.
Domestication of plants and animals then dominates the world, as more than six billion of us today place daily demands on food systems.
This domestication is connected with the history of dwelling.
To illuminate the concept of domestication, we have focused on three domains of appropriation of the mobile phone.
There is also a more general consideration of the criteria employed in distinguishing animal domestication.
The domestication of directives is exemplified by the liberalization of the utility sectors.