Variations of a Single Gene Drive Diverse Pigeon Feather Patterns
Tuesday, July 17, 2018 - 07:20
in Biology & Nature
In a new study, biologists have discovered that different versions of a single gene, called NDP (Norrie Disease Protein), have unexpected links between color patterns in pigeons, and vision defects in humans. The gene variations were likely bred into pigeons by humans from a different pigeon species and are now evolutionarily advantageous in wild populations of feral pigeons living in urban environments.