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Genetics of behavior in the silver fox.

Baker Institute for Animal Health, Cornell University College of Veterinary Medicine, 1 Hungerford Hill Road, Ithaca, NY 14853-6401, USA.
Mammalian Genome (impact factor: 2.89). 11/2011; 23(1-2):164-77. DOI:10.1007/s00335-011-9373-z pp.164-77
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ABSTRACT The silver fox provides a rich resource for investigating the genetics of behavior, with strains developed by intensely selective breeding that display markedly different behavioral phenotypes. Until recently, however, the tools for conducting molecular genetic investigations in this species were very limited. In this review, the history of development of this resource and the tools to exploit it are described. Although the focus is on the genetics of domestication in the silver fox, there is a broader context. In particular, one expectation of the silver fox research is that it will be synergistic with studies in other species, including humans, to yield a more comprehensive understanding of the molecular mechanisms and evolution of a wider range of social cognitive behaviors.

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Keywords

behavior
 
broader context
 
comprehensive understanding
 
genetics
 
intensely selective
 
molecular genetic investigations
 
molecular mechanisms
 
rich resource
 
silver fox
 
silver fox research
 
social cognitive behaviors
 

Anna V Kukekova