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Domestication refers to the process by which wild animals or plants are selectively bred and adapted to live in close association with humans. It involves taming and breeding these species over generations to exhibit traits that make them more useful or beneficial to humans. Domestication has played a significant role in the development of agriculture, animal husbandry, and the establishment of human settlements. It has led to the transformation of wild species into domesticated ones, with changes in behavior, physical characteristics, and reproductive patterns. Domesticated animals are typically more docile, have reduced aggression, and show increased tolerance to human presence. Likewise, domesticated plants have undergone genetic changes that make them more productive, nutritious, or suitable for cultivation. Domestication has allowed humans to harness the resources and services provided by these domesticated species, such as food, clothing, transportation, and companionship.