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On switches and knobs, microsatellites and monogamy.

Larry J Young1, Elizabeth A D Hammock.   

Abstract

Comparative studies in voles have suggested that a polymorphic microsatellite upstream of the Avpr1a locus contributes to the evolution of monogamy. A recent study challenged this hypothesis by reporting that there is no relationship between microsatellite structure and monogamy in 21 vole species. Although the study demonstrates that the microsatellite is not a universal genetic switch that determines mating strategy, the findings do not preclude a substantial role for Avpr1a in regulating social behaviors associated with monogamy.

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Year:  2007        PMID: 17339066     DOI: 10.1016/j.tig.2007.02.010

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Trends Genet        ISSN: 0168-9525            Impact factor:   11.639


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5.  avpr1a length polymorphism is not associated with either social or genetic monogamy in free-living prairie voles.

Authors:  Karen E Mabry; Craig A Streatfeild; Brian Keane; Nancy G Solomon
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Authors:  Lisa A McGraw; Larry J Young
Journal:  Trends Neurosci       Date:  2009-12-11       Impact factor: 13.837

8.  Global microsatellite content distinguishes humans, primates, animals, and plants.

Authors:  C L Galindo; L J McIver; J F McCormick; M A Skinner; Y Xie; R A Gelhausen; K Ng; N M Kumar; H R Garner
Journal:  Mol Biol Evol       Date:  2009-08-28       Impact factor: 16.240

9.  Variation in vasopressin receptor (Avpr1a) expression creates diversity in behaviors related to monogamy in prairie voles.

Authors:  Catherine E Barrett; Alaine C Keebaugh; Todd H Ahern; Caroline E Bass; Ernest F Terwilliger; Larry J Young
Journal:  Horm Behav       Date:  2013-01-28       Impact factor: 3.587

Review 10.  Vasopressin: behavioral roles of an "original" neuropeptide.

Authors:  Heather K Caldwell; Heon-Jin Lee; Abbe H Macbeth; W Scott Young
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