祖先 を 含める 犬 の ゲノム 解析 は,人気 の ある 品種 の ステレオタイプ に 異議 を 唱える
Kathleen Morrill1,2,3, Jessica Hekman3, Xue Li1,2,3
1Bioinformatics and Integrative Biology, University of Massachusetts Chan Medical School, Worcester, MA 01655, USA.
まとめ
ほとんどの犬の行動は 遺伝的ですが 品種によって説明できるのは ほんのわずかな違いだけです 特徴的な品種行動は,現代の品種形成に先立つ古代の遺伝的適応から生じる可能性が高い.
科学分野:
- 犬の行動遺伝学
- 動物ゲノム学
- 集団遺伝学
背景:
- 現代の犬種は 孤立したサブグループで 異なる行動が想定されている.
- 犬の行動遺伝学に関する以前の研究は 主にこれらの現代的な品種に焦点を当てていました
研究 の 目的:
- 犬の行動特性の遺伝的根拠を調査する
- 品種が行動に影響する程度を 判断するためです
- 種族特有の行動の 進化的起源を探求するためです
主な方法:
- 18,385人の犬の飼い主を調査した.
- 2,155匹の純血と混血の犬を 遺伝子型で調べました
- 行動部位を特定するために全ゲノム関連分析を行った.
主要な成果:
- ほとんどの行動特性は有意な遺伝性 (h2 > 25%) を表している.
- 個人の行動の変化の9%しか 占めていません
- 行動に関連した11の重要な位置を特定し 遺伝的複雑性を示しました
- 種の傾向は祖先の機能と弱く一致し 古代の適応を示唆しています
結論:
- 現代の品種の行動は,品種形成の前の古代の多遺伝子適応によって大きく形成されています.
- 現代犬の特徴は 振る舞いではなく 美学的な特徴です
- 種族のステレオタイプは 個人の行動に関する遺伝データによって 強く支持されていません
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