1. Candidate Gene Analysis Suggests Untapped Genetic Complexity in Melanin-Based Pigmentation in Birds
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Borja Milá, Joris A. M. Bertrand, Christophe Thébaud, Thomas Duval, Boris Delahaie, Josselin Cornuault, and Yann Bourgeois
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0301 basic medicine ,Candidate gene ,genetic structures ,Melanin pigments ,SLC24A5 ,Agouti ,Biology ,Balancing selection ,Zosterops ,Birds ,03 medical and health sciences ,TYRP1 ,Gene Frequency ,Genetic variation ,Genetics ,Animals ,Allele ,Selection, Genetic ,Molecular Biology ,Genetics (clinical) ,Alleles ,Genetic Association Studies ,Melanins ,Natural selection ,Pigmentation ,Genetic Variation ,Pigments, Biological ,Feathers ,Plumage color ,Corin ,030104 developmental biology ,Plumage ,Evolutionary biology ,biology.protein ,Original Article ,Biotechnology - Abstract
Studies on melanin-based color variation in a context of natural selection have provided a wealth of information on the link between phenotypic and genetic variation. Here, we evaluated associations between melanic plumage patterns and genetic polymorphism in the Réunion grey white-eye (Zosterops borbonicus), a species in which mutations on MC1R do not seem to play any role in explaining melanic variation. This species exhibits 5 plumage color variants that can be grouped into 3 color forms which occupy discrete geographic regions in the lowlands of Réunion, and a fourth high-elevation form which comprises 2 color morphs (grey and brown) and represents a true color polymorphism. We conducted a comprehensive survey of sequence variation in 96 individuals at a series of 7 candidate genes other than MC1R that have been previously shown to influence melanin-based color patterns in vertebrates, including genes that have rarely been studied in a wild bird species before: POMC, Agouti, TYR, TYRP1, DCT, Corin, and SLC24A5. Of these 7 genes, 2 (Corin and TYRP1) displayed an interesting shift in allele frequencies between lowland and highland forms and a departure from mutation-drift equilibrium consistent with balancing selection in the polymorphic highland form only. Sequence variation at Agouti, a gene frequently involved in melanin-based pigmentation patterning, was not associated with color forms or morphs. Thus, we suggest that functionally important changes in loci other than those classically studied are involved in the color polymorphism exhibited by the Réunion grey white-eye and possibly many other nonmodel species.
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- 2015