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Differential gene regulation underlies variation in melanic plumage coloration in the dark-eyed junco (Junco hyemalis)

机译:差分基因调节在黑眼Junco(Junco Hyemalis)中的黑色羽毛着色的变化

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Colour plays a prominent role in species recognition; therefore, understanding the proximate basis of pigmentation can provide insight into reproductive isolation and speciation. Colour differences between taxa may be the result of regulatory differences or be caused by mutations in coding regions of the expressed genes. To investigate these two alternatives, we studied the pigment composition and the genetic basis of coloration in two divergent dark-eyed junco (Junco hyemalis) subspecies, the slate-coloured and Oregon juncos, which have evolved marked differences in plumage coloration since the Last Glacial Maximum. We used HPLC and light microscopy to investigate pigment composition and deposition in feathers from four body areas. We then used RNA-seq to compare the relative roles of differential gene expression in developing feathers and sequence divergence in transcribed loci under common-garden conditions. Junco feathers differed in eumelanin and pheomelanin content and distribution. Within subspecies, in lighter feathers melanin synthesis genes were downregulated (including PMEL, TYR, TYRP1, OCA2 and MLANA), and ASIP was upregulated. Feathers from different body regions also showed differential expression of HOX and WNT genes. Feathers from the same body regions that differed in colour between the two subspecies showed differential expression of ASIP and three other genes (MFSD12, KCNJ13 and HAND2) associated with pigmentation in other taxa. Sequence variation in the expressed genes was not related to colour differences. Our findings support the hypothesis that differential regulation of a few genes can account for marked differences in coloration, a mechanism that may facilitate the rapid phenotypic diversification of juncos.
机译:颜色在物种识别中起着突出的作用;因此,了解色素沉着的近似基础,可以深入了解生殖隔离和形态。分类群之间的颜色差异可能是调节差异的结果或由表达基因的编码区域中的突变引起的结果。为了研究这两种替代方案,我们研究了两种发散的黑眼Junco(Junco Hyemalis)亚种,石板上和俄勒冈州juncos的颜料组成和遗传基础,自上次冰川以来,这对Slate-Colored和俄勒冈州juncos进行了羽毛着色的显着差异最大值。我们使用HPLC和光学显微镜检查来研究来自四个身体区域的颜料组成和沉积。然后,我们使用RNA-SEQ比较差异基因表达在共同花园条件下转录基因座中的羽毛和序列分歧的相对作用。 Junco羽毛含有eumelanin和嗜猴含量和分布。在亚种中,在更轻的羽毛中,黑色素合成基因被下调(包括Pmel,Tyr,TyrP1,OCA2和Mlana),并且上调Asip。来自不同体积的羽毛还显示出辛霍克斯和WNT基因的差异表达。来自两个亚种之间的颜色不同的羽毛显示出与其他分类群中的色素沉着相关的ASIP和三种基因(MFSD12,KCNJ13和HAND2)的差异表达。表达基因的序列变异与颜色差异无关。我们的研究结果支持假设,少数基因的差异调节可以考虑着色的显着差异,这是一种可以促进juncos快速表型多样化的机制。

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