School of Integrative Biology, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, Urbana, Illinois 61801, USA.
Adv Genet. 2009;68:83-104. doi: 10.1016/S0065-2660(09)68004-4. Epub 2010 Jan 13.
Individual animals differ in their propensity to engage in dangerous situations, or in their risk-taking behavior. There is a heritable basis to some of this variation, but the environment plays an important role in shaping individuals' risk-taking propensity as well. This chapter describes some of the challenges in studying the genetic basis of individual differences in risk-taking behavior, arguing new insights will emerge from studies which take a whole-genome approach and which simultaneously consider both genetic and environmental influences on the behavior. The availability of genomic tools for three-spined stickleback, a small fish renowned for its variable behavior, opens up new possibilities for studying the genetic basis of natural, adaptive variation in risk-taking behavior. After introducing the general biology of sticklebacks, the chapter summarizes the existing literature on the genetic and environmental influences on risk-taking behavior, and describes the overall strategy that our group is taking to identify inherited and environmentally responsive genes related to risk-taking behavior in this species. Insights gleaned from such studies will be relevant to our understanding of similar behaviors in other organisms, including ourselves.
个体动物在冒险或冒险行为方面存在差异。这种变化有一部分是遗传基础的,但环境在塑造个体冒险倾向方面也起着重要作用。本章描述了研究冒险行为个体差异的遗传基础所面临的一些挑战,认为从采用全基因组方法并同时考虑遗传和环境对行为影响的研究中,将会产生新的见解。三种棘鱼(一种以行为多变而闻名的小鱼)基因组工具的可用性为研究冒险行为的自然适应性变异的遗传基础开辟了新的可能性。在介绍棘鱼的一般生物学之后,本章总结了关于冒险行为的遗传和环境影响的现有文献,并描述了我们小组为确定与该物种冒险行为相关的遗传和环境响应基因而采取的总体策略。从这些研究中获得的见解将有助于我们理解其他生物体(包括人类)的类似行为。