Analysis across diverse fish species highlights no conserved transcriptome signature for proactive behaviour.
Sonia ReyXingkun JinBørge DamsgårdMarie-Laure BégoutSimon A MacKenziePublished in: BMC genomics (2021)
Our data supports the proposition that highly polygenic clusters of genes, with small additive effects, likely support the underpinning molecular variation related to the animal personalities in the fish used in this study. The polygenic nature of the proactive brain transcriptome across all three species questions the existence of specific molecular signatures for proactive behaviour, at least at the granularity of specific regulatory gene modules, level of genes, gene networks and molecular functions.