OMIA:002328-100937 : Behaviour in Papio papio (Guinea baboon)

In other species: rainbow trout , Atlantic salmon , Japanese medaka , African ostrich , Mallard , chicken , Great Tit , white-tufted-ear marmoset , Rhesus monkey , Yellow baboon , hamadryas baboon , pygmy chimpanzee , chimpanzee , dog , domestic cat , mountain zebra , Grevy's zebra , horse , pig , Arabian camel , taurine cattle , indicine cattle (zebu) , goat , sheep , rabbit , deer mice , blackcap , plains zebra , Swainson's thrush , Japanese quail , Tibetan ground-tit , burrowing owl , Australian zebra finch

Categories: Behaviour / neurological phene

Mendelian trait/disorder: unknown

Disease-related: no

Species-specific description: Sørensen et al. (2023) "used high-coverage whole-genome sequences from 225 wild baboons ... to investigate population genomics and interspecies gene flow. ... We also identified several candidate genes that may contribute to species-specific phenotypes. ... SNV_2 [13:49896439:G:C] ... has a 1.0 AF in both hamadryas and Guinea baboons and is absent from other species. This is a missense variant in neurexin 1 (NRXN1), which is associated with the GO term “social behavior.” ... Guinea and hamadryas baboons differ from others in the genus in exhibiting a multilevel male-philopatric social organization with substantial male-male tolerance [Swedell et al., 2011; Fischer et al., 2019]."

Cite this entry

Nicholas, F. W., Tammen, I., & Sydney Informatics Hub. (2023). OMIA:002328-100937: Online Mendelian Inheritance in Animals (OMIA) [dataset]. https://omia.org/. https://doi.org/10.25910/2AMR-PV70

References

Note: the references are listed in reverse chronological order (from the most recent year to the earliest year), and alphabetically by first author within a year.

2023 Sørensen, E.F., Harris, R.A., Zhang, L., Raveendran, M., Kuderna, L.F.K., Walker, J.A., Storer, J.M., Kuhlwilm, M., Fontsere, C., Seshadri, L., Bergey, C.M., Burrell, A.S., Bergman, J., Phillips-Conroy, J.E., Shiferaw, F., Chiou, K.L., Chuma, I.S., Keyyu, J.D., Fischer, J., Gingras, M.C., Salvi, S., Doddapaneni, H., Schierup, M.H., Batzer, M.A., Jolly, C.J., Knauf, S., Zinner, D., Farh, K.K., Marques-Bonet, T., Munch, K., Roos, C., Rogers, J. :
Genome-wide coancestry reveals details of ancient and recent male-driven reticulation in baboons. Science 380:eabn8153, 2023. Pubmed reference: 37262153. DOI: 10.1126/science.abn8153.
2019 Fischer, J., Higham, J.P., Alberts, S.C., Barrett, L., Beehner, J.C., Bergman, T.J., Carter, A.J., Collins, A., Elton, S., Fagot, J., Ferreira da Silva, M.J., Hammerschmidt, K., Henzi, P., Jolly, C.J., Knauf, S., Kopp, G.H., Rogers, J., Roos, C., Ross, C., Seyfarth, R.M., Silk, J., Snyder-Mackler, N., Staedele, V., Swedell, L., Wilson, M.L., Zinner, D. :
Insights into the evolution of social systems and species from baboon studies. Elife 8:e50989, 2019. Pubmed reference: 31711570. DOI: 10.7554/eLife.50989.
2011 Swedell, L., Saunders, J., Schreier, A., Davis, B., Tesfaye, T., Pines, M. :
Female "dispersal" in hamadryas baboons: transfer among social units in a multilevel society. Am J Phys Anthropol 145:360-70, 2011. Pubmed reference: 21469076. DOI: 10.1002/ajpa.21504.

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