Some allelic variants of the serotonin transporter linked polymorphic region (5-HTTLPR) result in lower levels of expression of the serotonin transporter gene (SLC6A4). These low-expressing (LE) alleles are associated with mental-health disorders in a minority of humans that carry them. Humans are not the only primates that exhibit this polymorphism; other species, including some monkeys, also have LE and high-expressing (HE) variants of 5-HTTLPR. We propose a behavioral genetic framework to explain the adaptive evolution of this polymorphism in primates, including humans. We hypothesize that both LE and HE alleles are maintained by balancing selection in species characterized by short-term fluctuations in social competition levels. More sp...
Research has increasingly highlighted the role that developmental plasticity-the ability of a partic...
Research has increasingly highlighted the role that developmental plasticity—the ability of a partic...
In analogy with the accepted view that behaviour is shaped by gene x environment (G x E) interaction...
Some allelic variants of the serotonin transporter linked polymorphic region (5-HTTLPR) result in lo...
Some allelic variants of the serotonin transporter linked polymorphic region (5-HTTLPR) result in lo...
Research has increasingly highlighted the role that developmental plasticity-the ability of a partic...
Research has increasingly highlighted the role that developmental plasticity-the ability of a partic...
Serotonin signaling influences social behavior in both human and nonhuman primates. In humans, varia...
Background: Serotonin signaling influences social behavior in both human and nonhuman primates. In h...
Background: Serotonin signaling influences social behavior in both human and nonhuman primates. In h...
Research has increasingly highlighted the role that developmental plasticity-the ability of a partic...
Research has increasingly highlighted the role that developmental plasticity-the ability of a partic...
Item does not contain fulltextConverging evidence indicates an association of the short (s), low-exp...
Converging evidence indicates an association of the short (s), low-expressing variant of the repeat ...
Genetic variation in the human serotonin system has long been studied because of its functional cons...
Research has increasingly highlighted the role that developmental plasticity-the ability of a partic...
Research has increasingly highlighted the role that developmental plasticity—the ability of a partic...
In analogy with the accepted view that behaviour is shaped by gene x environment (G x E) interaction...
Some allelic variants of the serotonin transporter linked polymorphic region (5-HTTLPR) result in lo...
Some allelic variants of the serotonin transporter linked polymorphic region (5-HTTLPR) result in lo...
Research has increasingly highlighted the role that developmental plasticity-the ability of a partic...
Research has increasingly highlighted the role that developmental plasticity-the ability of a partic...
Serotonin signaling influences social behavior in both human and nonhuman primates. In humans, varia...
Background: Serotonin signaling influences social behavior in both human and nonhuman primates. In h...
Background: Serotonin signaling influences social behavior in both human and nonhuman primates. In h...
Research has increasingly highlighted the role that developmental plasticity-the ability of a partic...
Research has increasingly highlighted the role that developmental plasticity-the ability of a partic...
Item does not contain fulltextConverging evidence indicates an association of the short (s), low-exp...
Converging evidence indicates an association of the short (s), low-expressing variant of the repeat ...
Genetic variation in the human serotonin system has long been studied because of its functional cons...
Research has increasingly highlighted the role that developmental plasticity-the ability of a partic...
Research has increasingly highlighted the role that developmental plasticity—the ability of a partic...
In analogy with the accepted view that behaviour is shaped by gene x environment (G x E) interaction...