<div><p>Polymorphisms at the melanocortin-1 receptor (<i>MC1R</i>) gene have been linked to coloration in many vertebrate species. However, the potentially confounding influence of population structure has rarely been controlled for. We explored the role of the <i>MC1R</i> in a model avian system by sequencing the coding region in 162 zebra finches comprising 79 wild type and 83 white individuals from five stocks. Allelic counts differed significantly between the two plumage morphs at multiple segregating sites, but these were mostly synonymous. To provide a control, the birds were genotyped at eight microsatellites and subjected to Bayesian cluster analysis, revealing two distinct groups. We therefore crossed wild type with white individua...
Studies on melanin-based color variation in a context of natural selection have provided a wealth of...
Studies on melanin-based color variation in a context of natural selection have provided a wealth of...
Discrete color morphs coexisting within a single population are common in nature. In a broad range o...
Polymorphisms at the melanocortin-1 receptor (MC1R) gene have been linked to coloration in many vert...
Abstract The melanocortin-1 receptor gene is the most widely-used marker for the investigation of th...
Identifying the genetic bases for colour patterns has provided important insights into the control a...
Sequence variation in the melanocortin-1 receptor (MC1R) gene explains color morph variation in seve...
Sequence variation in the melanocortin-1 receptor (MC1R) gene explains color morph variation in seve...
AbstractBackground: Evolution depends on natural selection acting on phenotypic variation, but the g...
Identifying the genetic bases for color patterns has provided important insights into the control an...
Avian plumage traits are the targets of both natural and sexual selection. Consequently, genetic cha...
Mate choice based on sexual ornaments can impose strong selection, which raises the question of how ...
Genetic variation at the melanocortin-1 receptor (MC1R) gene is correlated with melanin color variat...
The zebra finch is the most common estrildid finch native to Australia and Southeast Asia. The zebra...
Studies on melanin-based color variation in a context of natural selection have provided a wealth of...
Studies on melanin-based color variation in a context of natural selection have provided a wealth of...
Discrete color morphs coexisting within a single population are common in nature. In a broad range o...
Polymorphisms at the melanocortin-1 receptor (MC1R) gene have been linked to coloration in many vert...
Abstract The melanocortin-1 receptor gene is the most widely-used marker for the investigation of th...
Identifying the genetic bases for colour patterns has provided important insights into the control a...
Sequence variation in the melanocortin-1 receptor (MC1R) gene explains color morph variation in seve...
Sequence variation in the melanocortin-1 receptor (MC1R) gene explains color morph variation in seve...
AbstractBackground: Evolution depends on natural selection acting on phenotypic variation, but the g...
Identifying the genetic bases for color patterns has provided important insights into the control an...
Avian plumage traits are the targets of both natural and sexual selection. Consequently, genetic cha...
Mate choice based on sexual ornaments can impose strong selection, which raises the question of how ...
Genetic variation at the melanocortin-1 receptor (MC1R) gene is correlated with melanin color variat...
The zebra finch is the most common estrildid finch native to Australia and Southeast Asia. The zebra...
Studies on melanin-based color variation in a context of natural selection have provided a wealth of...
Studies on melanin-based color variation in a context of natural selection have provided a wealth of...
Discrete color morphs coexisting within a single population are common in nature. In a broad range o...