id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_wyxrpxiqx5bfndyanjyqk5n5ca Ann Gibbons How we tamed ourselves—and became modern 2014 3 .pdf application/pdf 2043 275 72 aggression, humans are as tame as many of No one set out to domesticate humans, of course. linked behavioral and anatomical changes seen in animals that humans have tamed of human evolution," says linguist Robert Kluender of the University of that lived before 80,000 years ago; 41 modern humans that lived 38,000 to 10,000 'Self-domestication' turned humans into the cooperative olynesians from Easter Island and natives of South America met and mingled long before Europeans voyaged week's issue of Current Biology, researchers argue that the genes point to contact between Native Americans and Easter In the genomes of 27 living Rapa Nui islanders, the team found dashes of European unevenly spread among the Rapa Nui population, suggesting that genetic recombination, which breaks up segments of DNA, has studies at the meeting confirmed that domestication lengthens development, with of delayed development and reduced aggression in humans. some features of domestication in humans ./cache/work_wyxrpxiqx5bfndyanjyqk5n5ca.pdf ./txt/work_wyxrpxiqx5bfndyanjyqk5n5ca.txt