Digest: Frog spots show broken receptors might work harder*

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Abstract

Posso-Terranova and Andrés (2017) used harlequin poison frogs to investigate the genetic basis of pigmentation evolution and variation. Using a candidate gene approach, they clearly delimited the origins and distribution of MC1R haplotypes and associated them with key pigmentation phenotypes on multiple levels. They demonstrated that MC1R-related cellular phenotypes and associated protein truncations evolved at least twice to produce dark dorsal skin colors in different clades.

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Grieco, T. M. (2017, November 1). Digest: Frog spots show broken receptors might work harder*. Evolution. Society for the Study of Evolution. https://doi.org/10.1111/evo.13369

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