SCARB1
Carotenoid content
Coding,
SNP
N
Serinus canaria
common canary - (species) D
Intraspecific
Linkage Mapping
Toomey MB; Lopes RJ; Araújo PM ; et al. (2017)
High-density lipoprotein receptor SCARB1 is required for carotenoid coloration in birds.
GP00001681
Scarb1
Q61009
Morphology
T>G nucleotide substitution in the splice-donor site immediately downstream of exon 4 of the SCARB1 gene. This mutation results in abnormal splicing; with the most abundant transcript lacking exon 4. Isoform 4 of SCARB1; the most abundant transcript isoform in the white recessive canary; is predicted to lack 68 amino acids; a deficiency which disrupts SCARB1 protein function. N
Serinus canaria
common canary - (species)
Serinus canaria
common canary - (species) D
SCARB1
Serinus canaria
common canary - (species)
Published - Accepted by Curator
SCARB1
Coloration (silk; carotenoids)
Cis-regulatory,
Unknown
Bombyx mori
domestic silkworm - (species) D
Domesticated
Linkage Mapping
Sakudoh T; Iizuka T; Narukawa J ; et al. (2010)
A CD36-related transmembrane protein is coordinated with an intracellular lipid-binding protein in s[...]
GP00001905
Cameo2
D2KXB3
Morphology
difference in expression levels - three non synonymous mutations are also observed in the coding region - the gene is also named Cameo2
Bombyx mori
domestic silkworm - (species)
Bombyx mori
domestic silkworm - (species) D
SCARB1
Bombyx mori
domestic silkworm - (species)
Published - Accepted by Curator