Genomic regions associated with dermal hyperpigmentation, polydactyly and other morphological traits in the Silkie chicken.
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A complex genomic rearrangement involving the endothelin 3 locus causes dermal hyperpigmentation in the chickenThe Rose-comb mutation in chickens constitutes a structural rearrangement causing both altered comb morphology and defective sperm motilityPigeonetics takes flight: Evolution, development, and genetics of intraspecific variationEvidence for an amphibian sixth digitA cis-regulatory mutation of PDSS2 causes silky-feather in chickensGenetic pattern and gene localization of polydactyly in Beijing fatty chicken.Genome-wide linkage analysis and association study identifies loci for polydactyly in chickens.The chicken polydactyly (Po) locus causes allelic imbalance and ectopic expression of Shh during limb development.Gene duplication of endothelin 3 is closely correlated with the hyperpigmentation of the internal organs (Fibromelanosis) in silky chickensIdentification and functional characterization of copy number variations in diverse chicken breeds.Insights into the genetic history of Green-legged Partridgelike fowl: mtDNA and genome-wide SNP analysis.Copy number variants in locally raised Chinese chicken genomes determined using array comparative genomic hybridizationGenome-wide patterns of genetic variation in two domestic chickens.Characterization of genetic diversity and gene mapping in two Swedish local chicken breeds.Microstructure Features of Proventriculus and Ultrastructure of the Gastric Gland Cells in Chinese Taihe Black-bone Silky Fowl (Gallus gallus domesticus Brisson).A genomic duplication is associated with ectopic eomesodermin expression in the embryonic chicken comb and two duplex-comb phenotypes.Hyperpigmentation Results in Aberrant Immune Development in Silky Fowl (Gallus gallus domesticus Brisson)Parallel Evolution of Polydactyly Traits in Chinese and European ChickensAnalysis of genome-wide structure, diversity and fine mapping of Mendelian traits in traditional and village chickens.A Complex Structural Variation on Chromosome 27 Leads to the Ectopic Expression of HOXB8 and the Muffs and Beard Phenotype in Chickens.A Major Locus for Quantitatively Measured Shank Skin Color Traits in Korean Native ChickenThe origin and evolution of fibromelanosis in domesticated chickens: Genomic comparison of Indonesian Cemani and Chinese Silkie breeds.Molecular shifts in limb identity underlie development of feathered feet in two domestic avian species.Whole genome sequencing of Gyeongbuk Araucana, a newly developed blue-egg laying chicken breed, reveals its origin and genetic characteristicsPoultry genome sequences: progress and outstanding challenges.Development, regeneration, and evolution of feathers.Copy Number Variation in Chickens: A Review and Future Prospects.Limb development: a paradigm of gene regulation.Genomic determinants of epidermal appendage patterning and structure in domestic birds.Two Types of Etiological Mutation in the Limb-Specific Enhancer of Shh.A novel sex-linked mutant affecting tail formation in Hongshan chicken.Direct functional consequences of ZRS enhancer mutation combine with secondary long range SHH signalling effects to cause preaxial polydactyly.Identification of spontaneous mutations within the long-range limb-specific Sonic hedgehog enhancer (ZRS) that alter Sonic hedgehog expression in the chicken limb mutants oligozeugodactyly and silkie breed.Association of SNP rs80659072 in the ZRS with polydactyly in Beijing You chickens.The expression of preaxial polydactyly is influenced by modifying genetic elements and is not maintained by chromosomal inversion in an avian biomedical model.A genome-wide association study identifies novel single nucleotide polymorphisms associated with dermal shank pigmentation in chickens.Mapping of Id locus for dermal shank melanin in a Chinese indigenous chicken breed.Molecular cloning and characterization of the endothelin 3 gene in black bone sheep.Genetics of hyperpigmentation associated with the Fibromelanosis gene (Fm) and analysis of growth and meat quality traits in crosses of native Indian Kadaknath chickens and non-indigenous breedsIdentification of two novel mutations in Shh long-range regulator associated with familial pre-axial polydactyly
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Genomic regions associated with dermal hyperpigmentation, polydactyly and other morphological traits in the Silkie chicken.
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Genomic regions associated wit ...... traits in the Silkie chicken.
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Ben Dorshorst
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10.1093/JHERED/ESP120
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2010-01-11T00:00:00Z