Gray has drawn upon genetic evidence to argue for the existence of rodent emotionality, a model of human neuroticism. With the advent of molecular mapping techniques it has become possible to test this hypothesis. Here I review the progress that has been made, largely in animal genetic studies, demonstrating that a common set of genes act pleiotropically on measures of emotionality. More recently, evidence has emerged supporting the view that the same genes influence variation in both rodent and human phenotypes
Emotionality, such as fear and anxiety, is an evolutionally conserved trait in many animals to prep...
Genetic effects on behavioural measures thought to model anxiety have been reported on 15 mouse chro...
Genetic effects on behavioural measures thought to model anxiety have been reported on 15 mouse chro...
Gray has drawn upon genetic evidence to argue for the existence of rodent emotionality, a model of h...
Genetic influences on susceptibility to neurotic disorders appear to consist of additive polygenes, ...
BACKGROUND: Exploiting synteny between mouse and human disease loci has been proposed as a cost-effe...
BACKGROUND: Exploiting synteny between mouse and human disease loci has been proposed as a cost-effe...
International audienceBackground: Exploiting synteny between mouse and human disease loci has been p...
International audienceBackground: Exploiting synteny between mouse and human disease loci has been p...
International audienceBackground: Exploiting synteny between mouse and human disease loci has been p...
It seems that the genetic basis of common psychiatric diseases such as schizophrenia and manic-depre...
It seems that the genetic basis of common psychiatric diseases such as schizophrenia and manic-depre...
The last decade has witnessed a steady expansion in the number of quantitative trait loci (QTL) mapp...
Anxiety is a common disorder which affects about 25% of the population and whose pathophysiology is ...
Identifying the genetic determinants of emotionality in humans; insights from rodent
Emotionality, such as fear and anxiety, is an evolutionally conserved trait in many animals to prep...
Genetic effects on behavioural measures thought to model anxiety have been reported on 15 mouse chro...
Genetic effects on behavioural measures thought to model anxiety have been reported on 15 mouse chro...
Gray has drawn upon genetic evidence to argue for the existence of rodent emotionality, a model of h...
Genetic influences on susceptibility to neurotic disorders appear to consist of additive polygenes, ...
BACKGROUND: Exploiting synteny between mouse and human disease loci has been proposed as a cost-effe...
BACKGROUND: Exploiting synteny between mouse and human disease loci has been proposed as a cost-effe...
International audienceBackground: Exploiting synteny between mouse and human disease loci has been p...
International audienceBackground: Exploiting synteny between mouse and human disease loci has been p...
International audienceBackground: Exploiting synteny between mouse and human disease loci has been p...
It seems that the genetic basis of common psychiatric diseases such as schizophrenia and manic-depre...
It seems that the genetic basis of common psychiatric diseases such as schizophrenia and manic-depre...
The last decade has witnessed a steady expansion in the number of quantitative trait loci (QTL) mapp...
Anxiety is a common disorder which affects about 25% of the population and whose pathophysiology is ...
Identifying the genetic determinants of emotionality in humans; insights from rodent
Emotionality, such as fear and anxiety, is an evolutionally conserved trait in many animals to prep...
Genetic effects on behavioural measures thought to model anxiety have been reported on 15 mouse chro...
Genetic effects on behavioural measures thought to model anxiety have been reported on 15 mouse chro...