The chicken domestication process represents a typical model of artificial selection, and gives significant insight into the general understanding of the influence of artificial selection on recognizable phenotypes. Two Japanese domesticated chicken varieties, the fighting cock (Shamo) and the long-crowing chicken (Naganakidori), have been selectively bred for dramatically different phenotypes. The former has been selected exclusively for aggressiveness and the latter for long crowing with an obedient sitting posture. To understand the particular mechanism behind these genetic changes during domestication, we investigated the degree of genetic differentiation in the aforementioned chickens, focusing on dopamine receptor D2, D3, and D4 genes...
<div><p>The process of domestication in animals has led to alterations in behavior, physiology and p...
Identifying the signals of artificial selection can contribute to further shaping economically impor...
In this thesis we attempted to elicit patterns of gene expression that influence phenotype, and that...
Associations between neurotransmitters, adrenergic receptor (ADR) mutations, and behaviors in chicke...
Chickens have been familiar to humans since ancient times and have been used not only for culinary p...
Abstract Background The elevation of egg production and the inhibition of incubation behavior are th...
Domestic animals are excellent models for genetic studies of phenotypic evolution(1-3). They have ev...
Domestication of animals offers unique possibilities to study evolutionary changes caused by similar...
Animal domestication, the process where animals become adapted to living in proximity to humans, is ...
The thyroid stimulating hormone receptor (TSHR) has been suggested to be a "domestication locus" in ...
The thyroid stimulating hormone receptor (TSHR) has been suggested to be a "domestication locus" in ...
Domestication greatly increases phenotypic variation in a short time span, with selection for a sing...
Domestication can serve as a study system of rapid evolutionary change with wide-ranging effects on ...
The process of domestication in animals has led to alterations in behavior, physiology and phenotypi...
The thyroid stimulating hormone receptor (TSHR) has been suggested to be a “domestication locus” in ...
<div><p>The process of domestication in animals has led to alterations in behavior, physiology and p...
Identifying the signals of artificial selection can contribute to further shaping economically impor...
In this thesis we attempted to elicit patterns of gene expression that influence phenotype, and that...
Associations between neurotransmitters, adrenergic receptor (ADR) mutations, and behaviors in chicke...
Chickens have been familiar to humans since ancient times and have been used not only for culinary p...
Abstract Background The elevation of egg production and the inhibition of incubation behavior are th...
Domestic animals are excellent models for genetic studies of phenotypic evolution(1-3). They have ev...
Domestication of animals offers unique possibilities to study evolutionary changes caused by similar...
Animal domestication, the process where animals become adapted to living in proximity to humans, is ...
The thyroid stimulating hormone receptor (TSHR) has been suggested to be a "domestication locus" in ...
The thyroid stimulating hormone receptor (TSHR) has been suggested to be a "domestication locus" in ...
Domestication greatly increases phenotypic variation in a short time span, with selection for a sing...
Domestication can serve as a study system of rapid evolutionary change with wide-ranging effects on ...
The process of domestication in animals has led to alterations in behavior, physiology and phenotypi...
The thyroid stimulating hormone receptor (TSHR) has been suggested to be a “domestication locus” in ...
<div><p>The process of domestication in animals has led to alterations in behavior, physiology and p...
Identifying the signals of artificial selection can contribute to further shaping economically impor...
In this thesis we attempted to elicit patterns of gene expression that influence phenotype, and that...