Background Ruffs (Aves: Philomachus pugnax) possess a genetic polymorphism for male mating behaviour resulting in three permanent alternative male reproductive morphs: (i) territorial ‘Independents’, (ii) non-territorial ‘Satellites’, and (iii) female-mimicking ‘Faeders’. Development into independent or satellite morphs has previously been shown to be due to a single-locus, two-allele autosomal Mendelian mode of inheritance at the Satellite locus. Here, we use linkage analysis to map the chromosomal location of the Faeder locus, which controls development into the Faeder morph, and draw further conclusions about candidate genes, assuming shared synteny with other birds. Results Segregation data on the Faeder locus were obtained from captive...
Sequence variation in the melanocortin-1 receptor (MC1R) gene explains color morph variation in seve...
Three strikingly different alternative male mating morphs (aggressive 'independents', semicooperativ...
By next generation transcriptome sequencing, it is possible to obtain data on both nucleotide sequen...
Background Ruffs (Aves: Philomachus pugnax) possess a genetic polymorphism for male mating behaviou...
Determining the molecular mechanisms underlying variation in morphology, physiology and behaviour is...
Maintaining polymorphisms for genes with effects of ecological significance may involve conflicting ...
Sequence variation in the melanocortin-1 receptor (MC1R) gene explains color morph variation in seve...
Birds display a spectacular range of plumage pigmentation. The purpose of this thesis was to elucida...
Birds display a spectacular range of plumage pigmentation. The purpose of this thesis was to elucida...
Three strikingly different alternative male mating morphs (aggressive 'independents', semicooperativ...
The ruff is a Palearctic wader with a spectacular lekking behavior where highly ornamented males com...
Sequence variation in the melanocortin-1 receptor (MC1R) gene explains color morph variation in seve...
Three strikingly different alternative male mating morphs (aggressive 'independents', semicooperativ...
By next generation transcriptome sequencing, it is possible to obtain data on both nucleotide sequen...
Background Ruffs (Aves: Philomachus pugnax) possess a genetic polymorphism for male mating behaviou...
Determining the molecular mechanisms underlying variation in morphology, physiology and behaviour is...
Maintaining polymorphisms for genes with effects of ecological significance may involve conflicting ...
Sequence variation in the melanocortin-1 receptor (MC1R) gene explains color morph variation in seve...
Birds display a spectacular range of plumage pigmentation. The purpose of this thesis was to elucida...
Birds display a spectacular range of plumage pigmentation. The purpose of this thesis was to elucida...
Three strikingly different alternative male mating morphs (aggressive 'independents', semicooperativ...
The ruff is a Palearctic wader with a spectacular lekking behavior where highly ornamented males com...
Sequence variation in the melanocortin-1 receptor (MC1R) gene explains color morph variation in seve...
Three strikingly different alternative male mating morphs (aggressive 'independents', semicooperativ...
By next generation transcriptome sequencing, it is possible to obtain data on both nucleotide sequen...