نتایج جستجو برای: coat pigmentation

تعداد نتایج: 29498  

Journal: :The Journal of heredity 2007
Cord Drögemüller Ute Philipp Bianca Haase Anne-Rose Günzel-Apel Tosso Leeb

Coat color dilution in several breeds of dog is characterized by a specific pigmentation phenotype and sometimes accompanied by hair loss and recurrent skin inflammation, the so-called color dilution alopecia or black hair follicular dysplasia. Coat color dilution (d) is inherited as a Mendelian autosomal recessive trait. In a previous study, MLPH polymorphisms showed perfect cosegregation with...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2012
Xufeng S Wu Andreas Masedunskas Roberto Weigert Neal G Copeland Nancy A Jenkins John A Hammer

Mammalian pigmentation is driven by the intercellular transfer of pigment-containing melanosomes from the tips of melanocyte dendrites to surrounding keratinocytes. Tip accumulation of melanosomes requires myosin Va, because melanosomes concentrate in the center of melanocytes from myosin Va-null (dilute) mice. This distribution defect results in inefficient melanosome transfer and a dilution o...

Journal: :Molecular and cellular biology 2004
Laurence Guyonneau Fabien Murisier Anita Rossier Alexandre Moulin Friedrich Beermann

The tyrosinase family comprises three members, tyrosinase (Tyr), tyrosinase-related protein 1 (Tyrp1), and dopachrome tautomerase (Dct). Null mutations and deletions at the Tyr and Tyrp1 loci are known and phenotypically affect coat color due to the absence of enzyme or intracellular mislocalization. At the Dct locus, three mutations are known that lead to pigmentation phenotype. However, these...

2016
Fulin Wang Jiewang He Jianghua Shi Tao Zheng Fei Xu Guanting Wu Renhu Liu Shengyi Liu

Seed coat color is determined by the type of pigment deposited in the seed coat cells. It is related to important agronomic traits of seeds such as seed dormancy, longevity, oil content, protein content and fiber content. In Brassica napus, inheritance of seed coat color is related to maternal effects and pollen effects (xenia effects). In this research we isolated a mutation of yellow seeded B...

Journal: :Genetics and molecular research : GMR 2015
K X Gao N B Chen W J Liu R Li X Y Lan H Chen C Z Lei R H Dang

Gray horses are born colored, and they then gradually lose their hair pigmentation. Tremendous progress has been made in identifying the genes responsible for graying with age in horses in recent years. Results show that gray coat color in horses is caused by a 4.6-kb duplication in intron 6 of the syntaxin 17 gene (STX17), which constitutes a cis-acting-regulatory mutation. However, little is ...

2018
Bei Li Xiaolong He Yiping Zhao Dongyi Bai Wunierfu Shiraigo Qinan Zhao Dugarjaviin Manglai

BACKGROUND Studies on the molecular genetics of horse skin pigmentation have typically focused on very few genes and proteins. In this study, we used Illumina sequencing to determine the global gene expression profiles in horses with white-colored coats and those with black-colored coats, with the goal of identifying novel genes that could regulate horse coat color. RESULTS Genes encoding rib...

Journal: :Endocrinology 2005
Andrzej Slominski Przemyslaw M Plonka Alexander Pisarchik James L Smart Virginie Tolle Jacobo Wortsman Malcolm J Low

The original strain of proopiomelanocortin (POMC)-deficient mice (Pomc-/-) was generated by homologous recombination in 129X1/SvJ (A(w)/A(w))-derived embryonic stem cells using a targeting construct that deleted exon 3, encoding all the known functional POMC-derived peptides including alpha MSH, from the Pomc gene. Although these Pomc-/- mice exhibited adrenal hypoplasia and obesity similar to ...

2011
Anna-Carin Karlsson

Domestication, the process when animals adapt to captivity, tends to modify the phenotype towards what is known as the “domesticated phenotype” which includes changes in reproduction, behaviour and morphology. One of the first and more striking changes is a loss of pigmentation in the coat colour, causing a white patterned plumage, skin or fur. There are many studies reporting on associations b...

Journal: :PLoS Biology 2004
Sophie I Candille Catherine D. Van Raamsdonk Changyou Chen Sanne Kuijper Yanru Chen-Tsai Andreas Russ Frits Meijlink Gregory S Barsh

Many members of the animal kingdom display coat or skin color differences along their dorsoventral axis. To determine the mechanisms that control regional differences in pigmentation, we have studied how a classical mouse mutation, droopy ear (de(H)), affects dorsoventral skin characteristics, especially those under control of the Agouti gene. Mice carrying the Agouti allele black-and-tan (a(t)...

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