Holding back the genes: limitations of research into canine behavioural genetics.

Canine genetics and epidemiology Pub Date : 2014-06-10 eCollection Date: 2014-01-01 DOI:10.1186/2052-6687-1-7
Diane van Rooy, Elizabeth R Arnott, Jonathan B Early, Paul McGreevy, Claire M Wade
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Abstract

Canine behaviours that are both desirable and undesirable to owners have a demonstrable genetic component. Some behaviours are breed-specific, such as the livestock guarding by maremmas and flank sucking seen in Dobermanns. While the identification of genes responsible for common canine diseases is rapidly advancing, those genes underlying behaviours remain elusive. The challenges of accurately defining and measuring behavioural phenotypes remain an obstacle, and the use of variable phenotyping methods has prevented meta-analysis of behavioural studies. International standardised testing protocols and terminology in canine behavioural evaluations should facilitate selection against behavioural disorders in the modern dog and optimise breeding success and performance in working dogs. This review examines the common hurdles faced by researchers of behavioural genetics and the current state of knowledge.

抑制基因:犬类行为遗传学研究的局限性。
狗的行为对主人来说是可取的还是不可取的都有明显的遗传成分。有些行为是品种特有的,例如杜宾犬的奶妈守卫牲畜和侧翼吸吮。虽然对常见犬类疾病的基因鉴定正在迅速推进,但那些潜在行为的基因仍然难以捉摸。准确定义和测量行为表型的挑战仍然是一个障碍,可变表型方法的使用阻碍了行为研究的荟萃分析。犬类行为评估中的国际标准化测试协议和术语应有助于现代犬的行为障碍选择,并优化工作犬的繁殖成功率和表现。这篇综述检查了行为遗传学研究人员面临的共同障碍和目前的知识状况。
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