Genetic dissection of complex behaviour traits in German Shepherd dogs

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Juliane Friedrich
Erling Strandberg
Per Arvelius
E. Sánchez-Molano
Ricardo Pong-Wong
John M. Hickey
Marie J. Haskell
Pamela Wiener
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[1] University of Edinburgh,Division of Genetics and Genomics, The Roslin Institute and Royal (Dick) School of Veterinary Studies
[2] Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences,Department of Animal Breeding and Genetics
[3] Swedish Armed Forces Dog Training Centre,Animal and Veterinary Sciences Group
[4] Scotland’s Rural College,undefined
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Heredity | 2019年 / 123卷
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A favourable genetic structure and diversity of behavioural features highlights the potential of dogs for studying the genetic architecture of behaviour traits. However, behaviours are complex traits, which have been shown to be influenced by numerous genetic and non-genetic factors, complicating their analysis. In this study, the genetic contribution to behaviour variation in German Shepherd dogs (GSDs) was analysed using genomic approaches. GSDs were phenotyped for behaviour traits using the established Canine Behavioural Assessment and Research Questionnaire (C-BARQ). Genome-wide association study (GWAS) and regional heritability mapping (RHM) approaches were employed to identify associations between behaviour traits and genetic variants, while accounting for relevant non-genetic factors. By combining these complementary methods we endeavoured to increase the power to detect loci with small effects. Several behavioural traits exhibited moderate heritabilities, with the highest identified for Human-directed playfulness, a trait characterised by positive interactions with humans. We identified several genomic regions associated with one or more of the analysed behaviour traits. Some candidate genes located in these regions were previously linked to behavioural disorders in humans, suggesting a new context for their influence on behaviour characteristics. Overall, the results support dogs as a valuable resource to dissect the genetic architecture of behaviour traits and also highlight the value of focusing on a single breed in order to control for background genetic effects and thus avoid limitations of between-breed analyses.
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页码:746 / 758
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