Genomic imprinting, the epigenetic process by which transcription occurs from a single parental allele, is believed to influence social behaviors in mammals. An important social behavior is group living, which is enriched in Eutherian mammals relative to monotremes and marsupials. Group living facilitates resource acquisition, defense of territory and co-care of young, but requires a stable social group with complex inter-individual relationships. Co-occurring with increased group living in Eutherians is an increase in the number of imprinted loci, including that spanning the maternally expressed Cdkn1c. Using a ‘loss-of-imprinting’ model of Cdkn1c (Cdkn1cBACx1), we demonstrated that twofold over expression of Cdkn1c results in abnormal soc...
The ability to modulate behavior and physiology when encountering novel social contexts is essential...
Imprinted genes, defined by their preferential expression of a single parental allele, represent a s...
Imprinted genes are highly expressed in monoaminergic regions of the midbrain and their functions in...
<p>Genomic imprinting, the epigenetic process by which transcription occurs from a single parental a...
<p>Genomic imprinting, the epigenetic process by which transcription occurs from a single parental a...
Genomic imprinting, the epigenetic process by which transcription occurs from a single parental alle...
<p>Genomic imprinting, the epigenetic process by which transcription occurs from a single parental a...
Background. Agonistic behavior is necessary for formation of dominant-subordinate relationship and f...
<div><p>Modelling complex social behavior in the laboratory is challenging and requires analyses of ...
Modelling complex social behavior in the laboratory is challenging and requires analyses of dyadic i...
Genomic imprinting refers to the parent-of-origin-specific epigenetic marking of a number of genes. ...
Inbred strains of mice, such as C57Bl/6, have become preferred animal models for neurobehavioral stu...
Socially competent animals must learn to modify their behavior in response to their social partner i...
Inbred strains of mice, such as C57Bl/6, have become preferred animal models for neurobehavioral stu...
<p>(A) Animals that had never been socially dominant were divided into three groups of size matched ...
The ability to modulate behavior and physiology when encountering novel social contexts is essential...
Imprinted genes, defined by their preferential expression of a single parental allele, represent a s...
Imprinted genes are highly expressed in monoaminergic regions of the midbrain and their functions in...
<p>Genomic imprinting, the epigenetic process by which transcription occurs from a single parental a...
<p>Genomic imprinting, the epigenetic process by which transcription occurs from a single parental a...
Genomic imprinting, the epigenetic process by which transcription occurs from a single parental alle...
<p>Genomic imprinting, the epigenetic process by which transcription occurs from a single parental a...
Background. Agonistic behavior is necessary for formation of dominant-subordinate relationship and f...
<div><p>Modelling complex social behavior in the laboratory is challenging and requires analyses of ...
Modelling complex social behavior in the laboratory is challenging and requires analyses of dyadic i...
Genomic imprinting refers to the parent-of-origin-specific epigenetic marking of a number of genes. ...
Inbred strains of mice, such as C57Bl/6, have become preferred animal models for neurobehavioral stu...
Socially competent animals must learn to modify their behavior in response to their social partner i...
Inbred strains of mice, such as C57Bl/6, have become preferred animal models for neurobehavioral stu...
<p>(A) Animals that had never been socially dominant were divided into three groups of size matched ...
The ability to modulate behavior and physiology when encountering novel social contexts is essential...
Imprinted genes, defined by their preferential expression of a single parental allele, represent a s...
Imprinted genes are highly expressed in monoaminergic regions of the midbrain and their functions in...