Journal article
The genetic basis of discrete and quantitative colour variation in the polymorphic lizard, Ctenophorus decresii
KJ Rankin, CA McLean, DJ Kemp, D Stuart-Fox
BMC Evolutionary Biology | BMC | Published : 2016
Abstract
Background: Colour polymorphic species provide invaluable insight into processes that generate and maintain intra-specific variation. Despite an increasing understanding of the genetic basis of discrete morphs, sources of colour variation within morphs remain poorly understood. Here we use the polymorphic tawny dragon lizard Ctenophorus decresii to test simple Mendelian models for the inheritance of discrete morphs, and to investigate the genetic basis of continuous variation among individuals across morphs. Males of this species express either orange, yellow, orange surrounded by yellow, or grey throats. Although four discrete morphs are recognised, the extent of orange and yellow varies gr..
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Awarded by Australian Research Council
Funding Acknowledgements
This work was supported by the Australian Research Council (grant number DP1092908) and a short-term fellowship from the Wissenschaftskolleg zu Berlin to DS-F.