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Linking melanism to brain development: expression of a melanism-related gene in barn owl feather follicles covaries with sleep ontogeny

机译:将黑色素症与大脑发育联系起来:黑色素素相关基因在谷仓feather羽毛卵泡协变量与睡眠个体发育中的表达

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BackgroundIntra-specific variation in melanocyte pigmentation, common in the animal kingdom, has caught the eye of naturalists and biologists for centuries. In vertebrates, dark, eumelanin pigmentation is often genetically determined and associated with various behavioral and physiological traits, suggesting that the genes involved in melanism have far reaching pleiotropic effects. The mechanisms linking these traits remain poorly understood, and the potential involvement of developmental processes occurring in the brain early in life has not been investigated. We examined the ontogeny of rapid eye movement (REM) sleep, a state involved in brain development, in a wild population of barn owls (Tyto alba) exhibiting inter-individual variation in melanism and covarying traits. In addition to sleep, we measured melanistic feather spots and the expression of a gene in the feather follicles implicated in melanism (PCSK2).
机译:背景数百年来,动物界常见的黑色素细胞色素沉着的种内变异引起了博物学家和生物学家的关注。在脊椎动物中,深黑色,黑色素的色素沉着通常是由基因决定的,并与各种行为和生理特征有关,这表明与黑色素症有关的基因具有广泛的多效性作用。与这些特征相关的机制仍然知之甚少,而且尚未研究过生命早期大脑中发生的发育过程的潜在影响。我们检查了快速的眼动(REM)睡眠的个体发育,这是一种参与大脑发育的状态的谷仓猫头鹰(Tyto alba)的野生种群,表现出黑素病和个体特征的个体差异。除睡眠外,我们还测量了黑色素斑和在黑色素(PCSK2)牵连的毛囊中该基因的表达。

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