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Science 8 September 1995: Vol. 269. no. 5229, pp. 1432 - 1435 DOI: 10.1126/science.7660127
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Science, Vol 269, Issue 5229, 1432-1435
Copyright © 1995 by American Association for the Advancement of Science
A simple genetic basis for a complex psychological trait in laboratory mice
J Flint,
R Corley,
JC DeFries,
DW Fulker,
JA Gray,
S Miller,
and
AC Collins
Institute of Molecular Medicine, John Radcliffe Hospital, Oxford, UK.
Psychological traits are commonly inferred from covariation in sets of behavioral measures that otherwise appear to have little in common. Emotionality in mice is such a trait, defined here by covariation in activity and defecation in a novel environment and emergence into the open arms of an elevated plus maze. Behavioral and quantitative trait analyses were conducted on four measures obtained from 879 mice from an F2 intercross. Three loci, on murine chromosomes 1, 12, and 15, were mapped that influence emotionality. This trait, inferred from studies of strain, sex, and individual differences in rodents, may be related to human susceptibility to anxiety or neuroticism.
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