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Coloration in Equine: Overview of Candidate Genes Associated with Coat Color Phenotypes

Xiaotong Liu, Yongdong Peng, Xinhao Zhang, Xinrui Wang, Wenting Chen, Xiyan Kou, Huili Liang, Wei Ren, Muhammad Zahoor Khan, Changfa Wang

2024Animals9 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Variation in coat color among equids has attracted significant interest in genetics and breeding research. The range of colors is primarily determined by the type, concentration, and distribution of melanin pigments, with the balance between eumelanin and pheomelanin influenced by numerous genetic factors. Advances in genomic and sequencing technologies have enabled the identification of several candidate genes that influence coat color, thereby clarifying the genetic basis of these diverse phenotypes. In this review, we concisely categorize coat coloration in horses and donkeys, focusing on the biosynthesis and types of melanin involved in pigmentation. Moreover, we highlight the regulatory roles of some key candidate genes, such as MC1R, TYR, MITF, ASIP, and KIT, in coat color variation. Moreover, the review explores how coat color relates to selective breeding and specific equine diseases, offering valuable insights for developing breeding strategies that enhance both the esthetic and health aspects of equine species.

Topics & Concepts

CoatBiologyCandidate genePhenotypeGeneticsIdentification (biology)GeneMicrophthalmia-associated transcription factorMelaninGenetic variationQuantitative trait locusComputational biologyEvolutionary biologyBotanyPaleontologyTranscription factormelanin and skin pigmentationIdentification and Quantification in FoodPlant Gene Expression Analysis
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