在牛,绵羊和山羊中基于黑色素的色彩多态的功能
Venkatesh K M1, Alexandre Roulin2
1Private Veterinary Practitioner, Pallipat, Tamil Nadu, India.
Pigment cell & melanoma research
|May 21, 2025
概括
养哺乳动物的人工选择,与野生动物的自然选择不同,驱动着外套颜色的多样性. 颜色和其他特征之间的关联有很大差异,与野生动物不同.
科学领域:
- 动物遗传学和进化论
- 化研究 化研究
- 表型特征的关联表型特征的关联.
背景情况:
- 自然选择很少有利于野生哺乳动物的色彩多态性.
- 国内哺乳动物的人工选择经常促进外套颜色的多样性.
- 化提供了一个模型来研究色彩多样性和相关特征的演变.
研究的目的:
- 为了调查家禽的毛皮颜色和毛皮特征是否与野生动物的相似.
- 通过化探索色彩多样性进化的机制.
- 为了比较国内和野生物种之间的表型整合.
主要方法:
- 文献综述侧重于牛,山羊和绵羊.
- 分析外套颜色与各种表型 (形态,行为,生理,生殖,牛奶生产,寄生虫) 之间的关联.
- 检查品种和物种内部和之间的特征变异.
主要成果:
- 毛皮的颜色和特征的关联在国内的物种,品种和特征之间有很大的差异.
- 观察到深色外套颜色与牛中增加的吸引力之间存在一致的关联.
- 涉及色彩形态,皮质醇和温度调节的关系显示了环境变异性,表明条件依赖的表达.
结论:
- 人工选择导致与野生动物的自然选择相比,不同的表型融合.
- 家畜中颜色变化的功能作用可能与野生动物中的功能作用不同.
- 化显著重塑了特征关联,突出了选择性压力的影响.
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