Being red, blue and green: the genetic basis of coloration differences in the strawberry poison frog (Oophaga pumilio).
Ariel RodríguezNicholas I MundyRoberto IbáñezHeike PröhlPublished in: BMC genomics (2020)
Gene expression in the skin of the three populations of frogs with differing coloration is highly divergent. The strong signal of differential expression in pteridine genes is consistent with a major role of these genes in generating the coloration differences among the three morphs. However, the finding of differentially expressed genes across pathways and functional categories suggests that multiple mechanisms are responsible for the coloration differences, likely involving both pigmentary and structural coloration. In addition to regulatory differences, we found potential evidence of differential selection acting at the protein sequence level in several color-associated loci, which could contribute to the color polymorphism.