Both dopamine receptor D4 (DRD4) exon 3 and tyrosine hydroxylase (TH) intron 4 repeat polymorphisms have been linked to activity and impulsivity in German Shepherd dogs (GSDs). However, the results in GSDs may not be generalisable to other breeds, as allelic frequencies vary markedly among breeds. We selected the Siberian Husky for further study, because it is highly divergent from most dog breeds, including the GSD. The study sample consisted of 145 racing Siberian Huskies from Europe and North America. We found that this breed possesses seven DRD4 length variants, two to five more variants than found in other breeds. Among them was the longest known allele, previously described only in wolves. Short alleles of the DRD4 and TH repeat polym...
The assessment of genetic architecture and selection history in genes for behavioural traits is fund...
In Belgian Malinois dogs, a 38-base pair variable number tandem repeat in the dopamine transporter g...
Address correspondence to Linda van den Berg at the address above, or e-mail: L.vandenBerg@vet.uu.nl...
Both dopamine receptor D4 (DRD4) exon 3 and tyrosine hydroxylase (TH) intron 4 repeat polymorphisms ...
We investigated the association between repeat polymorphism in intron 4 of the tyrosine hydroxylase ...
Behavioral problems occur frequently in dogs and represent a significant threat to dog welfare. Anxi...
The background of aggression is very complicated and the basis of its occurrence has not been well e...
Background: The Belgian Malinois dog breed (MAL) is frequently used in law enforcement and military ...
Abstract Background The Belgian Malinois dog breed (MAL) is frequently used in law enforcement and m...
A favourable genetic structure and diversity of behavioural features highlights the potential of dog...
<p>(A) Dog-ADHD RS activity-impulsivity scale; (B) Activity-Impulsivity Behavioural Scale (AIBS). 1/...
The assessment of genetic architecture and selection history in genes for behavioural traits is fund...
The dopamine D2 receptor (DRD2) and serotonin receptors 1D (HTR1D) are candidate genes for behaviour...
The assessment of genetic architecture and selection history in genes for behavioural traits is fund...
Genetic polymorphisms in genes related to neurotransmitters or hormones affect personality or behavi...
The assessment of genetic architecture and selection history in genes for behavioural traits is fund...
In Belgian Malinois dogs, a 38-base pair variable number tandem repeat in the dopamine transporter g...
Address correspondence to Linda van den Berg at the address above, or e-mail: L.vandenBerg@vet.uu.nl...
Both dopamine receptor D4 (DRD4) exon 3 and tyrosine hydroxylase (TH) intron 4 repeat polymorphisms ...
We investigated the association between repeat polymorphism in intron 4 of the tyrosine hydroxylase ...
Behavioral problems occur frequently in dogs and represent a significant threat to dog welfare. Anxi...
The background of aggression is very complicated and the basis of its occurrence has not been well e...
Background: The Belgian Malinois dog breed (MAL) is frequently used in law enforcement and military ...
Abstract Background The Belgian Malinois dog breed (MAL) is frequently used in law enforcement and m...
A favourable genetic structure and diversity of behavioural features highlights the potential of dog...
<p>(A) Dog-ADHD RS activity-impulsivity scale; (B) Activity-Impulsivity Behavioural Scale (AIBS). 1/...
The assessment of genetic architecture and selection history in genes for behavioural traits is fund...
The dopamine D2 receptor (DRD2) and serotonin receptors 1D (HTR1D) are candidate genes for behaviour...
The assessment of genetic architecture and selection history in genes for behavioural traits is fund...
Genetic polymorphisms in genes related to neurotransmitters or hormones affect personality or behavi...
The assessment of genetic architecture and selection history in genes for behavioural traits is fund...
In Belgian Malinois dogs, a 38-base pair variable number tandem repeat in the dopamine transporter g...
Address correspondence to Linda van den Berg at the address above, or e-mail: L.vandenBerg@vet.uu.nl...