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What is variation under domestication?

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Throughout his working life, Darwin retained an interest in the history, techniques, practices, and processes of domestication. Artificial selection, as practiced by plant and animal breeders in the mid-nineteenth century, offered a ready and obvious model of how speciation under natural selection may have taken place. Therefore, Darwin studied the work of cattle, sheep, and dog breeders. Additionally, Darwin corresponded with humble pigeon fanciers and famous botanists alike, including W. B. Tegetmeier, the poultry editor for the Livestock Journal and Fancier’s Gazette, and his close friend Asa Gray, head of the botany program at Harvard University.

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