نتایج جستجو برای: mc1r gene

تعداد نتایج: 1141632  

Journal: :Current Biology 2001
Emmalize Theron Kim Hawkins Eldredge Bermingham Robert E. Ricklefs Nicholas I. Mundy

BACKGROUND 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 ...

Journal: :Cancer research 2006
Peter A Kanetsky Timothy R Rebbeck Amanda J Hummer Saarene Panossian Bruce K Armstrong Anne Kricker Loraine D Marrett Robert C Millikan Stephen B Gruber Hoda Anton Culver Roberto Zanetti Richard P Gallagher Terence Dwyer Klaus Busam Lynn From Urvi Mujumdar Homer Wilcox Colin B Begg Marianne Berwick

Natural variation in the coding region of the melanocortin-1 receptor (MC1R) gene is associated with constitutive pigmentation phenotypes and development of melanoma and nonmelanoma skin cancers. We investigated the effect of MC1R variants on melanoma using a large, international population-based study design with complete determination of all MC1R coding region variants. Direct sequencing was ...

Journal: :The Journal of heredity 2012
Jeff A Johnson Angie D Ambers Kurt K Burnham

Genetic variation at the melanocortin-1 receptor (MC1R) gene is correlated with melanin color variation in a few reported vertebrates. In Gyrfalcon (Falco rusticolus), plumage color variation exists throughout their arctic and subarctic circumpolar distribution, from white to gray and almost black. Multiple color variants do exist within the majority of populations; however, a few areas (e.g., ...

Journal: :Anesthesiology 2004
Yilei Xing James M Sonner Edmond I Eger Michael Cascio Daniel I Sessler

ANESTHESIA folklore includes a perception that patients with red hair have a greater MAC (the minimum alveolar concentration of anesthetic that prevents movement in response to noxious stimuli in 50% of subjects). In support of this perception, Liem et al. found that a greater concentration of the inhaled anesthetic desflurane was required to suppress movement in response to intense electrical ...

Journal: :Science 2004
Nicholas I Mundy Nichola S Badcock Tom Hart Kim Scribner Kirstin Janssen Nicola J Nadeau

A key question in evolutionary genetics is whether shared genetic mechanisms underlie the independent evolution of similar phenotypes across phylogenetically divergent lineages. Here we show that in two classic examples of melanic plumage polymorphisms in birds, lesser snow geese (Anser c. caerulescens) and arctic skuas (Stercorarius parasiticus), melanism is perfectly associated with variation...

2017
Xiqun Chen Danielle Feng Michael A. Schwarzschild Xiang Gao

Several studies have been conducted with mixed results since our initial report of increased Parkinson's disease risk in individuals with red hair and/or red hair-associated p.R151C variant of the MC1R gene, both of which confer high melanoma risk. We performed a meta-analysis of six publications on red hair, MC1R, and Parkinson's disease. We found that red hair (pooled odds ratios = 1.68, 95% ...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2003
Jeffrey S Mogil Sonya G Wilson Elissa J Chesler Andrew L Rankin Kumar V S Nemmani William R Lariviere M Kristina Groce Margaret R Wallace Lee Kaplan Roland Staud Timothy J Ness Toni L Glover Magda Stankova Alexander Mayorov Victor J Hruby Judith E Grisel Roger B Fillingim

Sex specificity of neural mechanisms modulating nociceptive information has been demonstrated in rodents, and these qualitative sex differences appear to be relevant to analgesia from kappa-opioid receptor agonists, a drug class reported to be clinically effective only in women. Via quantitative trait locus mapping followed by a candidate gene strategy using both mutant mice and pharmacological...

2017
Josmael Corso Diego Hepp Mônica C. Ledur Jane O. Peixoto Nelson J. R. Fagundes Thales R. O. Freitas

Domestic turkeys present several color phenotypes controlled by at least five genetic loci, but only one of these has been identified precisely: the bronze locus, which turned out to be the melanocortin-1 receptor (MC1R) gene. MC1R variation is important for breeders interested in maintaining or developing different color varieties. In this study, we sequenced most of the MC1R gene from 16 Whit...

2013
Aleksandra Rojek Marek Niedziela

Generalized hyperpigmentation (GHPT) of the skin may occur as a primary defect of pigmentation or in combination with other variable manifestations. It is visible in a number of diseases such as Addison’s disease (AD), haemochromatosis, porphyria cutanea tarda, scleroderma and neurofibromatosis, but it can also be associated with malignancy and the use of chemotherapeutics or it can be related ...

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