@Skink101 @evilsteveve 1. https://t.co/hSwP31QgQF 2. https://t.co/BWY1MYLrHi 3. https://t.co/VdXvvpLpvG Hopefully this answers your question 😇. Happy I could help https://t.co/M8YzI5BnNB
@ThinkingMan03 @YaBoiTheGenius @NotEvolution1 You can't disprove what doesn't exist, like unicorns. Anyhow. https://t.co/waTwnNz8ap https://t.co/XcWAnEoi3Y https://t.co/wxTCZQfxSg https://t.co/asPHz7aIdI https://t.co/s56dEDd4uj There are countless more stu
@x9ishere @erichovind Eggs existed far before the chicken did, thats one answer. If you are asking specifically for the *chicken egg* and the *chicken* then its more complicated. Its never ''easy'' when it comes to biology. https://t.co/kMpjKkUJy3
@dongame6 Sawai et al. 2010. The origin and genetic variation of domestic chickens with special reference to junglefowls Gallus g. gallus and G. varius. PLoS ONE 5(5): e10639. https://t.co/JmVBzNnRTG
By most conservative estimates https://t.co/4ApiPe2Tw3 https://t.co/0GfioHKOSl
@NialElkim @IamBreastCancer @AlastairMcA30 @JimJohnsonSci But those aren’t like the foods that were available 12000 years ago. https://t.co/TaLacMmgB1
more on genomics and domestication of chicken http://t.co/0a6EVCemv5 http://t.co/BblEzW2cPl