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Los perros domésticos (Canis familiaris) muestran una rápida evolución a través de la cría selectiva. Los avances genómicos ahora permiten el estudio genético, ofreciendo información sobre la evolución canina, el desarrollo y el comportamiento.

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  • Genética La genética.
  • Biología evolutiva Biología evolutiva.
  • Comportamiento animal Comportamiento animal.

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  • El perro doméstico (Canis familiaris) representa un modelo único para el estudio de procesos evolutivos rápidos.
  • La cría selectiva ha generado una notable diversidad en la forma y función canina.
  • Los recientes avances genómicos proporcionan herramientas poderosas para investigar la biología del perro.

Objetivo del estudio:

  • Para resaltar el potencial de Canis familiaris como un organismo modelo genéticamente tratable.
  • Explorar cómo los conocimientos genómicos pueden iluminar la evolución canina, el desarrollo y el comportamiento.

Principales métodos:

  • Aprovechando los avances en genómica canina.
  • Analizar datos genéticos para comprender las trayectorias evolutivas.
  • Integrar la información genómica con los estudios del desarrollo y el comportamiento.

Principales resultados:

  • Canis familiaris es ahora susceptible a una investigación genética detallada.
  • Los datos genómicos ofrecen una vía para comprender los mecanismos de la rápida evolución en los perros.
  • El estudio de la genética canina promete importantes conocimientos sobre los procesos biológicos fundamentales.

Conclusiones:

  • La tratabilidad genómica de Canis familiaris abre nuevas vías para el descubrimiento científico.
  • Comprender la evolución, el desarrollo y el comportamiento del perro a través de la genómica tiene amplias implicaciones.
  • El perro doméstico sirve como un poderoso modelo para la investigación de la biología evolutiva y del desarrollo.