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"This causes a modest reduction in neural crest cell number or activity.

This in turn affects the broad range of structures derived from the neural crest, giving rise to domestication syndrome." So that, in a nutshell, could be why all these floppy-eared dogs are flapping and flopping their floppy ears about the place.

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