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Eva-Maria Geigl
joined in Aug 6, 2017Research Director at National Research Center CNRS, Jacques Monod Institute, University Paris Diderot, 15 rue Helene Brion, 75013 Paris, France.
Geigl has 1 break published.
How cats conquered the Ancient world: a 9,000-years DNA tale
When animals became domesticated, they gained protection from starvation, predation and disease but lost freedom. This is very well exemplified with the dog, the first animal that had been domesticated and that is very different from its ancestor, the wolf, in terms of behavior, morphology... click to read more
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published on Sep 20, 2017
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