The lack of good population genetic information in animal models and deep phenotyping of complex behavioral traits is probably one of the biggest impediments to robust animal testing of this general approach.
Do we have it in any other animal besides cows? Dogs? Housecats? Fruit flies? Guinea pigs? Any other short-lived animal commonly used in laboratory research that still has a decent amount of genetic diversity?
The lack of good population genetic information in animal models and deep phenotyping of complex behavioral traits is probably one of the biggest impediments to robust animal testing of this general approach.
Well we have it in cows. Just not in mice.
Do we have it in any other animal besides cows? Dogs? Housecats? Fruit flies? Guinea pigs? Any other short-lived animal commonly used in laboratory research that still has a decent amount of genetic diversity?