Abstract Background Canine behavioural problems, in particular aggression, are important reasons for euthanasia of otherwise healthy dogs. Aggressive behaviour in dogs also represents an animal welfare problem and a public threat. Elucidating the genetic background of adverse behaviour can provide valuable information to breeding programs and aid the development of drugs aimed at treating undesirable behaviour. With the intentions of identifying gene-specific expression in particular brain parts and comparing brains of aggressive and non-aggressive dogs, we studied amygdala, frontal cortex, hypothalamus and parietal cortex, as these tissues are reported to be involved in emotional reactions, including aggression. Based on quantitative real-...
Comparison of the expression profiles of 2,721 genes in the cerebellum, cortex and pituitary gland o...
Aggression, an overt behaviour with the intention to inflict damage, is a physiological trait with i...
Aggression as a behavior is not always desirable, often ends in abandonment and/or euthanasia. Howev...
The genetic basis for behavioural traits is largely unknown. The overall aim of this thesis was to f...
Background: Aggressive behavior is an ancient and conserved trait, habitual for most animals in orde...
Canines’ capacity for uncontrolled aggressiveness and violent-like behavior is a serious veterinary ...
Aggressive behaviour is a major cause of mortality and morbidity. Despite of moderate heritability e...
Domestication has led to similar changes in morphology and behavior in several animal species, raisi...
The pathophysiologic similarities of many human and canine cancers support the role of the domestic ...
This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Licen...
The background of aggression is very complicated and the basis of its occurrence has not been well e...
Despite moderate heritability estimates, the molecular architecture of aggressive behavior remains p...
Domestic dogs are highly social and have been shown to be sensitive not only to the actions of human...
Psychopathological violence in criminals and intense aggression in fruit flies and rodents are studi...
Aggressive behavior displays a high heritability in our study group ofGolden Retriever dogs.Alterat...
Comparison of the expression profiles of 2,721 genes in the cerebellum, cortex and pituitary gland o...
Aggression, an overt behaviour with the intention to inflict damage, is a physiological trait with i...
Aggression as a behavior is not always desirable, often ends in abandonment and/or euthanasia. Howev...
The genetic basis for behavioural traits is largely unknown. The overall aim of this thesis was to f...
Background: Aggressive behavior is an ancient and conserved trait, habitual for most animals in orde...
Canines’ capacity for uncontrolled aggressiveness and violent-like behavior is a serious veterinary ...
Aggressive behaviour is a major cause of mortality and morbidity. Despite of moderate heritability e...
Domestication has led to similar changes in morphology and behavior in several animal species, raisi...
The pathophysiologic similarities of many human and canine cancers support the role of the domestic ...
This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Licen...
The background of aggression is very complicated and the basis of its occurrence has not been well e...
Despite moderate heritability estimates, the molecular architecture of aggressive behavior remains p...
Domestic dogs are highly social and have been shown to be sensitive not only to the actions of human...
Psychopathological violence in criminals and intense aggression in fruit flies and rodents are studi...
Aggressive behavior displays a high heritability in our study group ofGolden Retriever dogs.Alterat...
Comparison of the expression profiles of 2,721 genes in the cerebellum, cortex and pituitary gland o...
Aggression, an overt behaviour with the intention to inflict damage, is a physiological trait with i...
Aggression as a behavior is not always desirable, often ends in abandonment and/or euthanasia. Howev...