Title of article
Candidate genes for behavioural ecology
Author/Authors
Mark J. Fitzpatrick، نويسنده , , Yehuda Ben-Shahar، نويسنده , , Hans M. Smid، نويسنده , , Louise E.M. Vet، نويسنده , , Gene E. Robinson، نويسنده , , MARLA B. SOKOLOWSKI، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2005
Pages
9
From page
96
To page
104
Abstract
In spite of millions of years of evolutionary divergence, the conservation of gene function is common across distant lineages. As such, genes that are known to influence behaviour in one organism are likely to influence similar behaviours in other organisms. Recent studies of the evolution of behaviour and morphological adaptation support this notion. Thus, the candidate gene approach offers great potential to expand our understanding of behavioural ecology. Changes in the expression of candidate genes can reveal their contribution to behavioural variation and/or phenotypic plasticity. Knowledge of gene function also enables experimental manipulation of behaviour in the lab and in the field. The candidate gene approach provides an accessible and useful tool for generating insights about animals that are not typically associated with genetic experimentation.
Journal title
Trends in Ecology & Evolution
Serial Year
2005
Journal title
Trends in Ecology & Evolution
Record number
771695
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