Hello everyone!
Let me preface this by saying I'm not sure how many people will find this interesting or informative, but as a genetics nut myself, I have long been searching for scientific studies into the causes of various pattern morphs, and wishing more research was done on this topic.
Well, to my delight, today I found an article that delves into the genetic cause behind amelanism. In other words, they have found the exact gene that is 'broken' in amels, and the exact way in which it has been 'broken'. I know this might not be of much interest to some and might potentially go over the heads of folks that don't have a background in genetics, but I personally found it so fascinating that if just one other person reads it and enjoys it, well, why not put it up?
I'm keeping an eye on this research group in the future - they seem to be interested in reptile development and in particular in skin colouration
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4657000/
Let me preface this by saying I'm not sure how many people will find this interesting or informative, but as a genetics nut myself, I have long been searching for scientific studies into the causes of various pattern morphs, and wishing more research was done on this topic.
Well, to my delight, today I found an article that delves into the genetic cause behind amelanism. In other words, they have found the exact gene that is 'broken' in amels, and the exact way in which it has been 'broken'. I know this might not be of much interest to some and might potentially go over the heads of folks that don't have a background in genetics, but I personally found it so fascinating that if just one other person reads it and enjoys it, well, why not put it up?
I'm keeping an eye on this research group in the future - they seem to be interested in reptile development and in particular in skin colouration
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4657000/