AbstractBackground: Evolution depends on natural selection acting on phenotypic variation, but the genes responsible for phenotypic variation in natural populations of vertebrates are rarely known. The molecular genetic basis for plumage color variation has not been described in any wild bird. Bananaquits (Coereba flaveola) are small passerine birds that occur as two main plumage variants, a widespread yellow morph with dark back and yellow breast and a virtually all black melanic morph. A candidate gene for this color difference is the melanocortin-1 receptor (MC1R), a key regulator of melanin synthesis in feather melanocytes.Results: We sequenced the MC1R gene from four Caribbean populations of the bananaquit; two populations of the yello...
The independent evolution of similar traits across multiple taxa provides some of the most compellin...
This is the publisher's version, also available electronically from http://www.jstor.org/stable/10.1...
The Planalto Woodcreeper (Dendrocolaptes platyrostris) presents “pale” and “dark” plumage variants, ...
AbstractBackground: Evolution depends on natural selection acting on phenotypic variation, but the g...
AbstractThe identification and sequencing of a gene affecting melanin production in the bananaquit, ...
Avian plumage traits are the targets of both natural and sexual selection. Consequently, genetic cha...
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...
Hoffman J, Krause ET, Lehmann K, Krüger O. MC1R Genotype and Plumage Colouration in the Zebra Finch ...
Understanding the mechanisms responsible for phenotypic diversification within and among species ult...
Abstract The melanocortin-1 receptor gene is the most widely-used marker for the investigation of th...
Understanding the mechanisms responsible for phenotypic diversification within and among species ult...
The independent evolution of similar traits across multiple taxa provides some of the most compellin...
This is the publisher's version, also available electronically from http://www.jstor.org/stable/10.1...
The Planalto Woodcreeper (Dendrocolaptes platyrostris) presents “pale” and “dark” plumage variants, ...
AbstractBackground: Evolution depends on natural selection acting on phenotypic variation, but the g...
AbstractThe identification and sequencing of a gene affecting melanin production in the bananaquit, ...
Avian plumage traits are the targets of both natural and sexual selection. Consequently, genetic cha...
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...
Hoffman J, Krause ET, Lehmann K, Krüger O. MC1R Genotype and Plumage Colouration in the Zebra Finch ...
Understanding the mechanisms responsible for phenotypic diversification within and among species ult...
Abstract The melanocortin-1 receptor gene is the most widely-used marker for the investigation of th...
Understanding the mechanisms responsible for phenotypic diversification within and among species ult...
The independent evolution of similar traits across multiple taxa provides some of the most compellin...
This is the publisher's version, also available electronically from http://www.jstor.org/stable/10.1...
The Planalto Woodcreeper (Dendrocolaptes platyrostris) presents “pale” and “dark” plumage variants, ...