Few domesticated animals have flourished in the wild like rabbits, leading to economic and ecological consequences. Researchers' study unveils genetic factors enabling rabbits to become adept colonizers globally.
A large genetic dataset of 297 rabbits was analyzed, including domestic and wild rabbits from various regions to uncover their ability to survive in the wild. Feral rabbit populations show a complex scenario, not just re-adapted domestic rabbits.
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