Despite high estimates of the heritability of aggressiveness, the genetic basis for individual differences in aggression remains unclear. Previously, we showed that the wild-derived mouse strain MSM/Ms (MSM) exhibits highly aggressive behaviors, and identified chromo-some 15 (Chr 15) as the location of one of the genetic factors behind this escalated aggres-sion by using a panel of consomic strains of MSM in a C57BL/6J (B6) background. To understand the genetic effect of Chr 15 derived from MSM in detail, this study examined the aggressive behavior of a Chr 15 consomic strain towards different types of opponent. Our results showed that both resident and intruder animals had to have the same MSM Chr 15 genotype in order for attack bites to i...
Male wild house mice selected for Short Attack Latency (SAL) show an active coping style to environm...
Background Rapid response to selection was previously observed in mice selected for high levels of i...
The studies described in the present thesis were performed to investigate the interaction between ge...
Despite high estimates of the heritability of aggressiveness, the genetic basis for individual diffe...
<div><p>Despite high estimates of the heritability of aggressiveness, the genetic basis for individu...
AbstractFour strains of ‘knockout’ mice, each with a different gene inactivated, have been found to ...
Tameness is a major behavioral factor for domestication, and can be divided into two potential compo...
Mouse models of aggression have traditionally compared strains, most notably BALB/cJ and C57BL/6. Ho...
Aggressive behaviour is a major cause of mortality and morbidity. Despite of moderate heritability e...
Male wild house mice selected for Short Attack Latency (SAL) show an active coping style to environm...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the effects of genetic and environmental factors, as we...
This paper reviews our present state of knowledge of genetic variation in (offensive) aggression in ...
Male wild house mice selected for Short Attack Latency (SAL) show an active coping style to environm...
Male wild house mice selected for Short Attack Latency (SAL) show an active coping style to environm...
Background Rapid response to selection was previously observed in mice selected for high levels of i...
The studies described in the present thesis were performed to investigate the interaction between ge...
Despite high estimates of the heritability of aggressiveness, the genetic basis for individual diffe...
<div><p>Despite high estimates of the heritability of aggressiveness, the genetic basis for individu...
AbstractFour strains of ‘knockout’ mice, each with a different gene inactivated, have been found to ...
Tameness is a major behavioral factor for domestication, and can be divided into two potential compo...
Mouse models of aggression have traditionally compared strains, most notably BALB/cJ and C57BL/6. Ho...
Aggressive behaviour is a major cause of mortality and morbidity. Despite of moderate heritability e...
Male wild house mice selected for Short Attack Latency (SAL) show an active coping style to environm...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the effects of genetic and environmental factors, as we...
This paper reviews our present state of knowledge of genetic variation in (offensive) aggression in ...
Male wild house mice selected for Short Attack Latency (SAL) show an active coping style to environm...
Male wild house mice selected for Short Attack Latency (SAL) show an active coping style to environm...
Background Rapid response to selection was previously observed in mice selected for high levels of i...
The studies described in the present thesis were performed to investigate the interaction between ge...