Background: Sex-linked slow (SF) and fast (FF) feathering rates at hatch have been widely used in poultry breeding for autosexing at hatch. In chicken, the sex-linked K (SF) and k+ (FF) alleles are responsible for the feathering rate phenotype. Allele K is dominant and a partial duplication of the prolactin receptor gene has been identified as the causal mutation. Interestingly, some domesticated Turkey lines exhibit similar slow- and fast-feathering phenotypes, but the underlying genetic components and causal mutation have never been investigated. In this study, our aim was to investigate the molecular basis of feathering rate at hatch in domestic Turkey. Results: We performed a sequence-based case-control association study and detected a ...
ABSTRACT In several series of comparative measurement studies the effect that the sex-linked delay f...
Background The turkey (Meleagris gallopavo) is an important agricultural species that is the second ...
<div><p>Feathers have complex forms and are an excellent model to study the development and evolutio...
Background: Sex-linked slow (SF) and fast (FF) feathering rates at hatch have been widely used in po...
Abstract Background Sex-linked slow (SF) and fast (FF) feathering rates at hatch have been widely us...
Abstract Background One of the loci responsible for feather development in chickens is K. The K alle...
Background One of the loci responsible for feather development in chickens is K. The K allele is par...
The feather rate phenotype in chicks, including early-feathering and late-feathering phenotypes, are...
Background: The lavender phenotype in quail is a dilution of both eumelanin and phaeomelanin in feat...
Color patterns within individual feathers are common in birds but little is known about the genetic ...
Additional file 1: Table S1. Line, animal ID, phenotype, sex and mean sequence coverage for slow fea...
Sex-linked barring is a fascinating plumage pattern in chickens recently shown to be associated with...
Sex-linked barring, a common plumage colour found in chickens, is characterized by black and white b...
ABSTRACT In several series of comparative measurement studies the effect that the sex-linked delay f...
Background The turkey (Meleagris gallopavo) is an important agricultural species that is the second ...
<div><p>Feathers have complex forms and are an excellent model to study the development and evolutio...
Background: Sex-linked slow (SF) and fast (FF) feathering rates at hatch have been widely used in po...
Abstract Background Sex-linked slow (SF) and fast (FF) feathering rates at hatch have been widely us...
Abstract Background One of the loci responsible for feather development in chickens is K. The K alle...
Background One of the loci responsible for feather development in chickens is K. The K allele is par...
The feather rate phenotype in chicks, including early-feathering and late-feathering phenotypes, are...
Background: The lavender phenotype in quail is a dilution of both eumelanin and phaeomelanin in feat...
Color patterns within individual feathers are common in birds but little is known about the genetic ...
Additional file 1: Table S1. Line, animal ID, phenotype, sex and mean sequence coverage for slow fea...
Sex-linked barring is a fascinating plumage pattern in chickens recently shown to be associated with...
Sex-linked barring, a common plumage colour found in chickens, is characterized by black and white b...
ABSTRACT In several series of comparative measurement studies the effect that the sex-linked delay f...
Background The turkey (Meleagris gallopavo) is an important agricultural species that is the second ...
<div><p>Feathers have complex forms and are an excellent model to study the development and evolutio...