Genomic analysis of firework fear and noise reactivity in standard poodles.

Karin Westereng Handegård, Linn Mari Storengen, Dina Joergensen, Frode Lingaas
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Background: Fear of firework noises and other loud, sudden noises (noise reactivity) is a significant problem for many dogs and may have a negative effect on both welfare and, in severe cases, the life expectancy of dogs. A wide range of behavior traits, including fear-related behaviors, have high heritability estimates in dogs. The aim of this study was to estimate genomic heritability for fear of fireworks and loud noises in dogs.

Results: A genomic heritability estimate was performed based on genome-wide SNPs from standard poodles with records of fear of fireworks and noise reactivity. The study was based on questionnaires answered by owners, who also volunteered to return a cheek swab from their dog for DNA analyses. SNP-based heritability was estimated to be 0.28 for firework fear and 0.16 for noise reactivity. We also identified an interesting region on chromosome 17 that was weakly associated with both traits.

Conclusions: We have estimated low to medium genomic heritabilities for fear of fireworks and noise reactivity in standard poodles. We have also identified an interesting region on chromosome 17, which harbors genes that have been shown to be involved in different psychiatric traits with anxiety components in humans. The region was associated with both traits; however, the association was weak and need further verification from other studies.

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标准贵宾犬对烟花恐惧和噪音反应的基因组分析。
背景:对于许多狗来说,害怕烟花噪音和其他巨大的、突然的噪音(噪音反应)是一个重要的问题,可能对狗的福利产生负面影响,在严重的情况下,还会影响狗的预期寿命。狗的一系列行为特征,包括与恐惧有关的行为,都有很高的遗传率。这项研究的目的是估计狗对烟花和大声噪音的恐惧的基因组遗传性。结果:基于标准贵宾犬的全基因组snp进行了基因组遗传力估计,这些贵宾犬有害怕烟花和噪音反应的记录。这项研究是基于狗主人回答的调查问卷,他们还自愿将狗的脸颊拭子拿来进行DNA分析。基于snp的遗传率估计为烟花恐惧的0.28和噪音反应性的0.16。我们还在17号染色体上发现了一个有趣的区域,它与这两个性状都有微弱的关联。结论:我们估计了标准贵宾犬对烟花和噪音反应性的低至中等基因组遗传性。我们还在17号染色体上发现了一个有趣的区域,其中包含的基因已被证明与人类不同的精神特征和焦虑成分有关。该区域与这两种性状有关;然而,这种关联较弱,需要其他研究进一步验证。
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