The Proceeding of Human-Chicken Multi-Relationships (HCMR) Symposium,
a satellite symposium organized in conjunction with
the 15th AAAP Animal Science Congress 27 November 2012


 

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   The Proceeding of Human-Chicken Multi-Relationships (HCMR)      
   Symposium, a satellite symposium organized in onjunction with 
   the 15th AAAP Animal Science Congress 27 November 2012

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   Keynote Speech “Overview of Human-Chicken Multi-Relationships and   
   Future Prospects     for Further Research of Domestication and
   Bree ding of Varieties”  H.I.H. Prince Akishinonomiya Fumihito

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1.  Scientific Presentations   Domestic Animals in Prehistoric Thailand

     A. Kijngam

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2. New Dimension in HCMR: A Case of Zooarchaeological Approach 

    - Pig Domestication in Japan

    A. Matsui

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 3. Phylogeography and Demography of the Red Junglefowl and Its    

    Domestication Process  Revealed by Mitochondrial DNA Sequences

    T.Sasaki, T.Yonezawa and K. Wada

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 4. Comparative Genomics Among Red Junglefowl, Thai Native Chicken and 

    Commercial  Line

    M. Duangjinda, P. Akaboot, N. Dorji and B. Laopaiboon

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5. Analysis of the Spatiotemporal Behavior of Red Junglefowl and

      Free - Range Chickens using a WiFi Positioning System

     A. Okabe, T. Satoh, K. Okabe, E. Imamura, Y. Hayashi, F. Akishinonomiya,
          S
. Morathop, C. Jailangka, N. Mahakanta, S. Wanghongsa and
          W.
Mechvichai

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6. The Taming Process of Red Junglefowl

      K. Ikeya, T. Masuno and S. Nakai

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7. Conservation of Red Junglefowl Biodiversity by Primordial
    Germ Cell  Cryopreservation 
    C. Tirawattanawanich

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8. Habitat Utilization of the White Ear-lobed Red Junglefowl
    (Gallus gallus gallus) In the Khao Ang Rue Nai Wildlife    
    Sanctuary, Chachoengsao Province, Eastern Thailand  
    P. Krudthong, W. Meckvichai, K. Thirakhupt and S. Wanghongsa

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