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Great post! I would hasten to add another important aspect of domestication syndrome: it can occur shockingly quickly. Belyaev's original fox experiments got a fully dog-like phenotype in four generations. It doesn't look to me like evolution is making use of random mutations, it looks like foxes (and raccoons and mice and chimps/bonobos/humans) are pre-built with a rapidly adjustable slider of some kind. You might be tempted to invoke epigenetics, but the Occam's razor explanation might be the sorts of germline-genetic switches previously observed in bacteria. I'd love to hear any push-back you can give me on these posts:

https://cbuck.substack.com/p/can-self-cleaving-dna-resurrect-lamarck

https://cbuck.substack.com/p/why-i-love-domestic-jesus

https://cbuck.substack.com/p/we-need-friendlier-pawpaws

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