Fig. 1: Domestication drives behavioral and genomic divergence between Bengalese Finches and their wild ancestors, White-Rumped Munias. | Communications Biology

Fig. 1: Domestication drives behavioral and genomic divergence between Bengalese Finches and their wild ancestors, White-Rumped Munias.

From: The genomics of the domestication syndrome in a songbird model species

Fig. 1

BF (right; domesticated; green) and WRM (left; wild; blue). A Environmental variables and their relationship to stress and birdsong complexity in wild and domesticated scenarios. B PCA of whole genomic genotype likelihoods in BF and WRM. C BF and WRM unfolded Site Frequency Spectra. Photo credits: Maki Ikebuchi (Bengalese finch and white-rumped munia photographs) and Wikimedia Commons (world map).

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