نتایج جستجو برای: mc1r

تعداد نتایج: 701  

2013
Guang-Li Yang Dong-Li Fu Xia Lang Yu-Tao Wang Shu-Ru Cheng Su-Li Fang Yu-Zhu Luo

The melanocortin receptor 1 (MC1R) plays a central role in regulation of animal coat color formation. In this study, we sequenced the complete coding region and parts of the 5'- and 3'-untranslated regions of the MC1R gene in Chinese sheep with completely white (Large-tailed Han sheep), black (Minxian Black-fur sheep), and brown coat colors (Kazakh Fat-Rumped sheep). The results showed five sin...

2012
A. Traoré L. J. Royo A. Kaboré L. Pérez-Pardal I. Álvarez I. Fernández L. Sawadogo H. H. Tamboura F. Goyache

In West Africa, consumers pay a major attention on the coat colour of the sheep due to religious and cultural reasons. White coated individuals reach selling prices up to three-fold higher than black coated sheep. The aim of this study was to ascertain the genotypic and allelic frequencies of MC1R and ASIP genes in order to assess possible implementation of breeding programmes focusing on the i...

Journal: :Proceedings. Biological sciences 2006
Z A Cheviron Shannon J Hackett Robb T Brumfield

Avian plumage traits are the targets of both natural and sexual selection. Consequently, genetic changes resulting in plumage variation among closely related taxa might represent important evolutionary events. The molecular basis of such differences, however, is unknown in most cases. Sequence variation in the melanocortin-1 receptor gene (MC1R) is associated with melanistic phenotypes in many ...

Journal: :PLoS Biology 2007
Cynthia C Steiner Jesse N Weber Hopi E Hoekstra

Little is known about the genetic basis of ecologically important morphological variation such as the diverse color patterns of mammals. Here we identify genetic changes contributing to an adaptive difference in color pattern between two subspecies of oldfield mice (Peromyscus polionotus). One mainland subspecies has a cryptic dark brown dorsal coat, while a younger beach-dwelling subspecies ha...

2017
Simona De Summa Michele Guida Stefania Tommasi Sabino Strippoli Cristina Pellegrini Maria Concetta Fargnoli Brunella Pilato Iole Natalicchio Gabriella Guida Rosamaria Pinto

Multiple primary melanoma (MPM) is a rare condition, whose genetic basis has not yet been clarified. Only 8-12% of MPM are due to germline mutations of CDKN2A. However, other genes (POT1, BRCA1/2, MC1R, MGMT) have been demonstrated to be involved in predisposition to this pathology.To our knowledge, this is the first family study based on two siblings with the rare coexistence of MPM and oculoc...

Journal: :Evolution; international journal of organic evolution 2012
Vera S Domingues Yu-Ping Poh Brant K Peterson Pleuni S Pennings Jeffrey D Jensen Hopi E Hoekstra

To understand how organisms adapt to novel habitats, which involves both demographic and selective events, we require knowledge of the evolutionary history of populations and also selected alleles. There are still few cases in which the precise mutations (and hence, defined alleles) that contribute to adaptive change have been identified in nature; one exception is the genetic basis of camoufla...

2013
Michael W. Guernsey Lars Ritscher Matthew A. Miller Daniel A. Smith Torsten Schöneberg Michael D. Shapiro

Variation in the melanocortin-1 receptor (Mc1r) is associated with pigmentation diversity in wild and domesticated populations of vertebrates, including several species of birds. Among domestic bird species, pigmentation variation in the rock pigeon (Columbalivia) is particularly diverse. To determine the potential contribution of Mc1r variants to pigment diversity in pigeons, we sequenced Mc1r...

Journal: :American journal of epidemiology 2004
Terence Dwyer James M Stankovich Leigh Blizzard Liesel M FitzGerald Joanne L Dickinson Anne Reilly Jan Williamson Rosie Ashbolt Marianne Berwick Michèle M Sale

The authors quantified improvement in predicting cutaneous malignant melanoma, basal cell carcinoma, and squamous cell carcinoma of the skin made possible by information on common variants of the melanocortin-1 receptor gene (MC1R) in a 1998-1999 population-based case-control study of subjects aged 20-59 years of northern European ancestry in Tasmania, Australia. Melanin density at the upper in...

Journal: :Human molecular genetics 2015
Leonie C Jacobs Fan Liu Luba M Pardo Albert Hofman André G Uitterlinden Manfred Kayser Tamar Nijsten

Actinic keratosis (AK) is a pre-malignant skin disease, highly prevalent in elderly Europeans. This study investigates genetic susceptibility to AK with a genome-wide association study (GWAS). A full body skin examination was performed in 3194 elderly individuals from the Rotterdam Study (RS) of exclusive north-western European origin (aged 51-99 years, 45% male). Physicians graded the number o...

Journal: :Molecular biology and evolution 2014
Qiliang Ding Ya Hu Shuhua Xu Chuan-Chao Wang Hui Li Ruyue Zhang Shi Yan Jiucun Wang Li Jin

Skin color is one of the most visible and important phenotypes of modern humans. Melanocyte-stimulating hormone and its receptor played an important role in regulating skin color. In this article, we present evidence of Neanderthal introgression encompassing the melanocyte-stimulating hormone receptor gene MC1R. The haplotypes from Neanderthal introgression diverged with the Altai Neanderthal 1...

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