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what do cats go through during natural selection

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Answered by Shamos
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The team found evidence that a combination of evolution and human selection favored genes that give cats distinctive traits. ... Among the kitty genes favored bynatural selection are more than a dozen ones for sharp hearing and eyesight. For example, cats have an eyesight gene that's similar toan eyesight gene in humans.
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Natural selection in cats

The two main theories surrounding the domestication of cats are that either the original wildcats (Felis sylvestris lybica) were deliberately tamed and selected for friendliness, or that rather than being specifically selected they were more 'tolerated' by humans and gradually diverged from their 'wild' relatives ...

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