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The genetics and evolution of eye color in domestic pigeons (Columba livia)

The eye color of birds, generally referring to the color of the iris, results from both pigmentation and structural coloration. Avian iris colors exhibit striking interspecific and intraspecific variations that correspond to unique evolutionary and ecological histories. Here, we identified the genet...

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Autores principales: Si, Si, Xu, Xiao, Zhuang, Yan, Gao, Xiaodong, Zhang, Honghai, Zou, Zhengting, Luo, Shu-Jin
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8432899/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34460822
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pgen.1009770
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author Si, Si
Xu, Xiao
Zhuang, Yan
Gao, Xiaodong
Zhang, Honghai
Zou, Zhengting
Luo, Shu-Jin
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Xu, Xiao
Zhuang, Yan
Gao, Xiaodong
Zhang, Honghai
Zou, Zhengting
Luo, Shu-Jin
author_sort Si, Si
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description The eye color of birds, generally referring to the color of the iris, results from both pigmentation and structural coloration. Avian iris colors exhibit striking interspecific and intraspecific variations that correspond to unique evolutionary and ecological histories. Here, we identified the genetic basis of pearl (white) iris color in domestic pigeons (Columba livia) to explore the largely unknown genetic mechanism underlying the evolution of avian iris coloration. Using a genome-wide association study (GWAS) approach in 92 pigeons, we mapped the pearl iris trait to a 9 kb region containing the facilitative glucose transporter gene SLC2A11B. A nonsense mutation (W49X) leading to a premature stop codon in SLC2A11B was identified as the causal variant. Transcriptome analysis suggested that SLC2A11B loss of function may downregulate the xanthophore-differentiation gene CSF1R and the key pteridine biosynthesis gene GCH1, thus resulting in the pearl iris phenotype. Coalescence and phylogenetic analyses indicated that the mutation originated approximately 5,400 years ago, coinciding with the onset of pigeon domestication, while positive selection was likely associated with artificial breeding. Within Aves, potentially impaired SLC2A11B was found in six species from six distinct lineages, four of which associated with their signature brown or blue eyes and lack of pteridine. Analysis of vertebrate SLC2A11B orthologs revealed relaxed selection in the avian clade, consistent with the scenario that during and after avian divergence from the reptilian ancestor, the SLC2A11B-involved development of dermal chromatophores likely degenerated in the presence of feather coverage. Our findings provide new insight into the mechanism of avian iris color variations and the evolution of pigmentation in vertebrates.
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spelling pubmed-84328992021-09-11 The genetics and evolution of eye color in domestic pigeons (Columba livia) Si, Si Xu, Xiao Zhuang, Yan Gao, Xiaodong Zhang, Honghai Zou, Zhengting Luo, Shu-Jin PLoS Genet Research Article The eye color of birds, generally referring to the color of the iris, results from both pigmentation and structural coloration. Avian iris colors exhibit striking interspecific and intraspecific variations that correspond to unique evolutionary and ecological histories. Here, we identified the genetic basis of pearl (white) iris color in domestic pigeons (Columba livia) to explore the largely unknown genetic mechanism underlying the evolution of avian iris coloration. Using a genome-wide association study (GWAS) approach in 92 pigeons, we mapped the pearl iris trait to a 9 kb region containing the facilitative glucose transporter gene SLC2A11B. A nonsense mutation (W49X) leading to a premature stop codon in SLC2A11B was identified as the causal variant. Transcriptome analysis suggested that SLC2A11B loss of function may downregulate the xanthophore-differentiation gene CSF1R and the key pteridine biosynthesis gene GCH1, thus resulting in the pearl iris phenotype. Coalescence and phylogenetic analyses indicated that the mutation originated approximately 5,400 years ago, coinciding with the onset of pigeon domestication, while positive selection was likely associated with artificial breeding. Within Aves, potentially impaired SLC2A11B was found in six species from six distinct lineages, four of which associated with their signature brown or blue eyes and lack of pteridine. Analysis of vertebrate SLC2A11B orthologs revealed relaxed selection in the avian clade, consistent with the scenario that during and after avian divergence from the reptilian ancestor, the SLC2A11B-involved development of dermal chromatophores likely degenerated in the presence of feather coverage. Our findings provide new insight into the mechanism of avian iris color variations and the evolution of pigmentation in vertebrates. Public Library of Science 2021-08-30 /pmc/articles/PMC8432899/ /pubmed/34460822 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pgen.1009770 Text en © 2021 Si et al https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Si, Si
Xu, Xiao
Zhuang, Yan
Gao, Xiaodong
Zhang, Honghai
Zou, Zhengting
Luo, Shu-Jin
The genetics and evolution of eye color in domestic pigeons (Columba livia)
title The genetics and evolution of eye color in domestic pigeons (Columba livia)
title_full The genetics and evolution of eye color in domestic pigeons (Columba livia)
title_fullStr The genetics and evolution of eye color in domestic pigeons (Columba livia)
title_full_unstemmed The genetics and evolution of eye color in domestic pigeons (Columba livia)
title_short The genetics and evolution of eye color in domestic pigeons (Columba livia)
title_sort genetics and evolution of eye color in domestic pigeons (columba livia)
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8432899/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34460822
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pgen.1009770
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