Drug detection dogs can be trained to locate various prohibited drugs with targeted odors, and they play an important role in interdiction of drug smuggling in human society. Recent studies provide the interesting hypothesis that the oxytocin system serves as a biological basis for co-evolution between dogs and humans. Here, we offer the new possibility that genetic variation of the canine oxytocin receptor (OXTR) gene may regulate the success of a dog’s training to become a drug detection dog. A total of 340 Labrador Retriever dogs that were trained to be drug detection dogs in Japan were analyzed. We genotyped an exonic SNP (rs8679682) in the OXTR gene and compared the training success rate of dogs with different genotypes. We also asked ...
<p>Variations in human infants' attachment behavior are associated with single nucleotide polymorphi...
<p>Variations in human infants' attachment behavior are associated with single nucleotide polymorphi...
<p>Variations in human infants' attachment behavior are associated with single nucleotide polymorphi...
Drug detection dogs can be trained to locate various prohibited drugs with targeted odors, and they ...
The oxytocin system may play an important role in dog domestication from the wolf. Dogs have evolved...
The oxytocin system has a crucial role in human sociality; several results prove that polymorphisms ...
Meeting humans is an everyday experience for most companion dogs, and their behavior in these situat...
Previous research in canids has revealed both group (dog versus wolf) and individual differences in ...
The oxytocin system has a crucial role in human sociality; several results prove that polymorphisms...
Research on working dogs is growing rapidly due to increasing global demand. Here we report genome s...
The oxytocin system has a crucial role in human sociality; several results prove that polymorphisms ...
Genetic variations in the oxytocinergic system, known to regulate social behavior throughout the evo...
Through domestication and recent selection, dogs have evolved a unique set of communicative skills t...
<p>Variations in human infants' attachment behavior are associated with single nucleotide polymorphi...
Recent studies suggest that the relationship between endogenous oxytocin and social affiliative beha...
<p>Variations in human infants' attachment behavior are associated with single nucleotide polymorphi...
<p>Variations in human infants' attachment behavior are associated with single nucleotide polymorphi...
<p>Variations in human infants' attachment behavior are associated with single nucleotide polymorphi...
Drug detection dogs can be trained to locate various prohibited drugs with targeted odors, and they ...
The oxytocin system may play an important role in dog domestication from the wolf. Dogs have evolved...
The oxytocin system has a crucial role in human sociality; several results prove that polymorphisms ...
Meeting humans is an everyday experience for most companion dogs, and their behavior in these situat...
Previous research in canids has revealed both group (dog versus wolf) and individual differences in ...
The oxytocin system has a crucial role in human sociality; several results prove that polymorphisms...
Research on working dogs is growing rapidly due to increasing global demand. Here we report genome s...
The oxytocin system has a crucial role in human sociality; several results prove that polymorphisms ...
Genetic variations in the oxytocinergic system, known to regulate social behavior throughout the evo...
Through domestication and recent selection, dogs have evolved a unique set of communicative skills t...
<p>Variations in human infants' attachment behavior are associated with single nucleotide polymorphi...
Recent studies suggest that the relationship between endogenous oxytocin and social affiliative beha...
<p>Variations in human infants' attachment behavior are associated with single nucleotide polymorphi...
<p>Variations in human infants' attachment behavior are associated with single nucleotide polymorphi...
<p>Variations in human infants' attachment behavior are associated with single nucleotide polymorphi...