2018
DOI: 10.32942/osf.io/teuhb
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DNA methylation patterns in the round goby hypothalamus support an on-the-spot decision scenario for territorial behaviour

Abstract: How early life experiences are stored on a molecular level and affect behavioural phenotypes later in life is not well understood. In fish, reproductive phenotypes are often easily discernible and frequently depend on previous life experiences. DNA methylation is an epigenetic mechanism which is both sensitive to environmental conditions and stable across cell divisions. In this study, we therefore investigate whether DNA methylation mediates early life experiences and predetermines the territorial male reprod… Show more

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