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  • Domestic dogs exhibit a variety of hereditary behaviors shaped by human selection, presenting a unique opportunity to study genetics related to human neuropsychiatric disorders.
  • The review discusses the range of dog behaviors, sources of behavioral selection, and advancements in canine behavioral genetics, emphasizing their relevance as a genomic model.
  • Two key areas of focus are age-related cognitive decline and compulsive disorders in dogs, which may provide valuable insights for understanding complex behaviors in humans and support community science initiatives.

Article Abstract

Domestic dogs display a wide array of heritable behaviors that have intermediate genetic complexity thanks to a long history of human-influenced selection. Comparative genetics in dogs could address the scarcity of non-human neurogenetic systems relevant to human neuropsychiatric disorders, which are characterized by mental, emotional, and behavioral symptoms and involve vastly complex genetic and non-genetic risk factors. Our review describes the diverse behavioral "phenome" of domestic dogs, past and ongoing sources of behavioral selection, and the state of canine behavioral genetics. We highlight two naturally disordered behavioral domains that illustrate how dogs may prove useful as a comparative, forward neurogenetic system: canine age-related cognitive dysfunction, which can be examined more rapidly given the attenuated lifespan of dogs, and compulsive disorders, which may have genetic roots in purpose-bred behaviors. Growing community science initiatives aimed at the companion dog population will be well suited to investigating such complex behavioral phenotypes and offer a comparative resource that parallels human genomic initiatives in scale and dimensionality.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00439-023-02580-yDOI Listing

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