Anxiety disorders are among the leading health issues in human medicine. The complex phenotypic and allelic nature of these traits as well as the challenge of establishing reliable measures of the heritable component of behaviour from the associated environmental factors hampers progress in their molecular aetiology. Dogs exhibit large natural variation in fearful and anxious behaviour and could facilitate progress in the molecular aetiology due to their unique genetic architecture. We have performed a genome-wide association study with a canine high-density SNP array in a cohort of 330 German Shepherds for two phenotypes, fear of loud noises (noise sensitivity) and fear of strangers or in novel situations. Genome-widely significant loci we...
BackgroundIdiopathic epilepsy in the Belgian shepherd dog is known to have a substantial genetic com...
Fear is an emotion needed to survive, but when prolonged and frequent, causes suffering in both huma...
Dogs provide an excellent model for human hereditary disease research; thus, the development of cani...
Anxiety disorders are among the leading health issues in human medicine. The complex phenotypic and ...
Abstract The complex phenotypic and genetic nature of anxieties hampers progress in unravelling the...
Investigation of Complex Neuropsychiatric Disorders in the Domestic Dog: Genome–Wide Surveys for Loc...
Behavioral problems occur frequently in dogs and represent a significant threat to dog welfare. Anxi...
Genome-wide association study (GWAS) using dog breed standard values as phenotypic measurements is a...
Background: Obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD), a severe mental disease manifested in time-consumin...
Unlike their wolf ancestors, dogs have unique social skills for communicating and cooperating with h...
The genetic basis for behavioural traits is largely unknown. The overall aim of this thesis was to f...
BACKGROUND: Anxiety disorders are common psychiatric conditions that are highly comorbid with each o...
Background: Anxiety disorders are common psychiatric conditions that are highly comorbid with each o...
Given their remarkable phenotypic diversity, dogs present a unique opportunity for investigating the...
A favourable genetic structure and diversity of behavioural features highlights the potential of dog...
BackgroundIdiopathic epilepsy in the Belgian shepherd dog is known to have a substantial genetic com...
Fear is an emotion needed to survive, but when prolonged and frequent, causes suffering in both huma...
Dogs provide an excellent model for human hereditary disease research; thus, the development of cani...
Anxiety disorders are among the leading health issues in human medicine. The complex phenotypic and ...
Abstract The complex phenotypic and genetic nature of anxieties hampers progress in unravelling the...
Investigation of Complex Neuropsychiatric Disorders in the Domestic Dog: Genome–Wide Surveys for Loc...
Behavioral problems occur frequently in dogs and represent a significant threat to dog welfare. Anxi...
Genome-wide association study (GWAS) using dog breed standard values as phenotypic measurements is a...
Background: Obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD), a severe mental disease manifested in time-consumin...
Unlike their wolf ancestors, dogs have unique social skills for communicating and cooperating with h...
The genetic basis for behavioural traits is largely unknown. The overall aim of this thesis was to f...
BACKGROUND: Anxiety disorders are common psychiatric conditions that are highly comorbid with each o...
Background: Anxiety disorders are common psychiatric conditions that are highly comorbid with each o...
Given their remarkable phenotypic diversity, dogs present a unique opportunity for investigating the...
A favourable genetic structure and diversity of behavioural features highlights the potential of dog...
BackgroundIdiopathic epilepsy in the Belgian shepherd dog is known to have a substantial genetic com...
Fear is an emotion needed to survive, but when prolonged and frequent, causes suffering in both huma...
Dogs provide an excellent model for human hereditary disease research; thus, the development of cani...