An Evolutionary Perspective on Dog Behavioral Genetics
Lord, Kathryn A ; Chen, Frances L ; Karlsson, Elinor K
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Dogs have played an outsized role in the field of behavioral genetics since its earliest days. Their unique evolutionary history and ubiquity in the modern world make them a potentially powerful model system for discovering how genetic changes lead to changes in behavior. Genomic technology has supercharged this potential by enabling scientists to sequence the DNA of thousands of dogs and test for correlations with behavioral traits. However, fractures in the early history of animal behavior between biological and psychological subfields may be impeding progress. In addition, canine behavioral genetics has included almost exclusively dogs from modern breeds, who represent just a small fraction of all dog diversity. By expanding the scope of dog behavior studies, and incorporating an evolutionary perspective on canine behavioral genetics, we can move beyond associations to understanding the complex interactions between genes and environment that lead to dog behavior.
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Lord KA, Chen FL, Karlsson EK. An Evolutionary Perspective on Dog Behavioral Genetics. Annu Rev Anim Biosci. 2025 Feb;13(1):167-188. doi: 10.1146/annurev-animal-111523-101954. Epub 2024 Oct 16. PMID: 39413150.