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Widespread Variation in EDNRB2 Is Associated With Diverse Melanin Loss Phenotypes Across Avian Species
by
Maclary, Emily T
, Shapiro, Michael D
in
Animal reproduction
/ Animals
/ Avian Proteins - genetics
/ Bird migration
/ Birds
/ Birds - genetics
/ Camouflage
/ Cell adhesion & migration
/ Evolution
/ Feathers
/ Genes
/ Genetic divergence
/ Genetic Variation
/ Genomes
/ Genomics
/ Melanin
/ Melanins - genetics
/ Melanins - metabolism
/ Molecular biology
/ Mutation
/ Nervous system
/ Pattern formation
/ Phenotype
/ Phenotypes
/ Pigmentation
/ Pigmentation - genetics
/ Plumage
/ Radiation
/ Reproduction
/ Species
/ Thermoregulation
/ Variation
2025
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Widespread Variation in EDNRB2 Is Associated With Diverse Melanin Loss Phenotypes Across Avian Species
by
Maclary, Emily T
, Shapiro, Michael D
in
Animal reproduction
/ Animals
/ Avian Proteins - genetics
/ Bird migration
/ Birds
/ Birds - genetics
/ Camouflage
/ Cell adhesion & migration
/ Evolution
/ Feathers
/ Genes
/ Genetic divergence
/ Genetic Variation
/ Genomes
/ Genomics
/ Melanin
/ Melanins - genetics
/ Melanins - metabolism
/ Molecular biology
/ Mutation
/ Nervous system
/ Pattern formation
/ Phenotype
/ Phenotypes
/ Pigmentation
/ Pigmentation - genetics
/ Plumage
/ Radiation
/ Reproduction
/ Species
/ Thermoregulation
/ Variation
2025
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Widespread Variation in EDNRB2 Is Associated With Diverse Melanin Loss Phenotypes Across Avian Species
by
Maclary, Emily T
, Shapiro, Michael D
in
Animal reproduction
/ Animals
/ Avian Proteins - genetics
/ Bird migration
/ Birds
/ Birds - genetics
/ Camouflage
/ Cell adhesion & migration
/ Evolution
/ Feathers
/ Genes
/ Genetic divergence
/ Genetic Variation
/ Genomes
/ Genomics
/ Melanin
/ Melanins - genetics
/ Melanins - metabolism
/ Molecular biology
/ Mutation
/ Nervous system
/ Pattern formation
/ Phenotype
/ Phenotypes
/ Pigmentation
/ Pigmentation - genetics
/ Plumage
/ Radiation
/ Reproduction
/ Species
/ Thermoregulation
/ Variation
2025
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Widespread Variation in EDNRB2 Is Associated With Diverse Melanin Loss Phenotypes Across Avian Species
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Widespread Variation in EDNRB2 Is Associated With Diverse Melanin Loss Phenotypes Across Avian Species
2025
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Abstract
Plumage pigmentation plays critical roles in survival and reproductive success in birds, from providing camouflage and thermoregulation to mediating elaborate mating displays. The genetic and developmental origins of diverse plumage pigmentation patterns remain incompletely understood, in part, due to limited intraspecific variation and high levels of genetic divergence between distantly related species. Domestic avian species are more tractable models for understanding the genetic architecture of plumage pigmentation, but the relevance of domestic phenotypes to plumage patterns observed in the wild is not clear. Here, we used comparative genomic approaches to examine coding variation in EDNRB2, a candidate gene associated with loss of plumage melanin in several species, in representative genomes from a diverse array of wild and domestic birds. We found widespread coding variation in EDNRB2 and in other pigmentation genes with limited pleiotropic roles in development. We also found that EDNRB2-mediated melanin loss may play a critical role in establishing bright non-melanin plumage colors. This work highlights EDNRB2 as a key candidate gene for mediating the development of both interspecific and intraspecific plumage variation and demonstrates the applicability of findings in domestic species to understanding avian plumage patterning more broadly.
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