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- Title
Variation in pigmentation gene expression is associated with distinct aposematic color morphs in the poison frog Dendrobates auratus.
- Authors
Stuckert, Adam M. M.; Moore, Emily; Coyle, Kaitlin P.; Davison, Ian; MacManes, Matthew D.; Roberts, Reade; Summers, Kyle
- Abstract
Background: Color and pattern phenotypes have clear implications for survival and reproduction in many species. However, the mechanisms that produce this coloration are still poorly characterized, especially at the genomic level. Here we have taken a transcriptomics-based approach to elucidate the underlying genetic mechanisms affecting color and pattern in a highly polytypic poison frog. We sequenced RNA from the skin from four different color morphs during the final stage of metamorphosis and assembled a de novo transcriptome. We then investigated differential gene expression, with an emphasis on examining candidate color genes from other taxa. Results: Overall, we found differential expression of a suite of genes that control melanogenesis, melanocyte differentiation, and melanocyte proliferation (e.g., tyrp1, lef1, leo1, and mitf) as well as several differentially expressed genes involved in purine synthesis and iridophore development (e.g., arfgap1, arfgap2, airc, and gart). Conclusions: Our results provide evidence that several gene networks known to affect color and pattern in vertebrates play a role in color and pattern variation in this species of poison frog.
- Subjects
APOSEMATISM; COLOR variation (Biology); GREEN &; black poison dart frog; GENE expression; ANIMAL coloration
- Publication
BMC Evolutionary Biology, 2019, Vol 19, Issue 1, pN.PAG
- ISSN
1471-2148
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1186/s12862-019-1410-7