Behavioural genetics Flashcards

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What is behavioural genetics

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examines the role of genetics in behaviour

how do genes influence behaviour

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Innate behaviour

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programmed response to stimuli

  • can be reflexes, or simple/complex behaviour patterns
  • genetically programmed
  • intrinsic- develop even in isolation
  • stereotypic
  • inflexible
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learned behaviour

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modified by previous experience

-non heritable

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Evidence for genetic effects

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  1. naturally occurring differences between related species
    - collection of nesting materials by love birds
  2. within species
    - fruit fly feeding behaviour
  3. artificial selection for particular behaviours
    - maternal aggression
  4. manipulation of gene expression
    - sex differences in behaviour altered by Bad gene knockout
    - controls neuronal cell death, results in elimination of sex differences in brain
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Environment vs genes

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environment can influence development and expression of behaviours
-genes don’t guarantee a particular behavioural outcome

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How do genes influence behaviour

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  • regulate developmental processes during embryology and later ontogeny (sexual differentiation with SRY gene)
  • ongoing coding for synthesis of proteins important to behaviour (metabolism, hormones, neurotransmitters)
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Domestication how does it occur?

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genetic changes
-artificial selection 
-inbreeding
-genetic drift
Environmental effects
-developmental and epigenetic effects of management and housing practice
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Conscious vs inadvertent artificial selection

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conscious- intentional manipulation of particular traits
inadvertant- accidental manipulation
-personal biases influence selection of breeding stock
-selection for one trait influences another

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Key differences in behaviour of domesticated animals

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neoteny
relaxation of feeding behaviour
reduction in fear
reduction in aggression to conspecifics 
relaxation of sexual behaviour
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Genetic relationships can be challenging to determine for behaviour

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  • multiple genes control complex behaviours
  • limitations of behaviours tests
  • environmental conditions difficult to control
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English cocker spaniels coat colour and behaviours

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solid colours more aggressive than white spotted

reds and golden more aggressive than blacks

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labradors

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chocolate- fewer behaviour problems, lower aggression
black- intermediate
yellow- higher aggression

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Possible mechanisms to explain coat colour and behaviour

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  • changes in pigmentation may influence sensory organs
  • melanins share biochemical pathways with catecholamines - dopamine
  • gene for coat colour may be close to genes for behaviour
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Breed difference- emotional reactivity

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-excitability,activity level, barking, snapping
varies across studies-partly due to differences in identification
Exploratory behaviours/fearfulness
-sociability and curiosity are highest in labs, golden and lowest in GSD, poodles and Belgian sheperds

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Breed differences for trainability

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10 common breeds
Not only breed effects
-differences between show and field lines
-interactions with sex and neuter status

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Canine breed differences- abnormal behaviour

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  • circling - bull terriers, German shepards
  • digging- rotties
  • anal checking- schnauzers
  • flan sucking- dobermans
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Molecular genetics in dogs

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  • SNP markers for breed stereotypes -herding, pointing, boldness, trainability
  • Genes related to serotonin and dopamine for aggression and anxiety
  • cadherin 2 related to compulsive sucking dobermans
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Friendliness towards people and willingness to explore novel objects related to?

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sire temperment

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Breed profiles for aggression/sensitivity and vivaciousness

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aggression-
-low- rag doll, main coone
mild- himalayan, persian
high- Abyssinian, Russian blue,somali

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Poor maternal behaviour in?

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blue-eyed white cats