2022
DOI: 10.3390/ijms232012269
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Transcription Factors as Important Regulators of Changes in Behavior through Domestication of Gray Rats: Quantitative Data from RNA Sequencing

Abstract: Studies on hereditary fixation of the tame-behavior phenotype during animal domestication remain relevant and important because they are of both basic research and applied significance. In model animals, gray rats Rattus norvegicus bred for either an enhancement or reduction in defensive response to humans, for the first time, we used high-throughput RNA sequencing to investigate differential expression of genes in tissue samples from the tegmental region of the midbrain in 2-month-old rats showing either tame… Show more

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“…With this information in mind, we searched PubMed [ 75 ] and retrieved all available transcriptomes of domestic animals compared to their wild conspecifics ( Table 8 ). As can be seen from the bottom line of Table 8 , RNA-Seq data represent 2866 DEGs in eight tissues of seven domestic animal species compared to their seven wild conspecifics studied in ten original experimental works [ 68 , 74 , 204 , 205 , 206 , 207 , 208 , 209 , 210 , 211 ].…”
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“…With this information in mind, we searched PubMed [ 75 ] and retrieved all available transcriptomes of domestic animals compared to their wild conspecifics ( Table 8 ). As can be seen from the bottom line of Table 8 , RNA-Seq data represent 2866 DEGs in eight tissues of seven domestic animal species compared to their seven wild conspecifics studied in ten original experimental works [ 68 , 74 , 204 , 205 , 206 , 207 , 208 , 209 , 210 , 211 ].…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Downregulation of the human gene FCGR2B , which provides protection against infection, alleviates ARDs [ 117 , 118 ] and matches downregulation of the homologous genes Fcer2 , Fcgr2b , Fcgr3a , Fcgr3b , Fcrl1 , and Fcrl2 in wild rabbits [ 206 ], aggressive rats [ 68 , 204 ], and aggressive foxes [ 208 ] after they and their domestic conspecifics split from their most recent common ancestor ( Table 9 ).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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