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. 2012 Dec 5;7(12):e50906. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0050906

Table 1. Summary of major patterns of melanic variation in birds and their link with MC1R.

Mutation Phenotype Species studied References
Glu92→Lys92 Extensive black (black plumage). Less marked in quail. Dominant. Chicken (Gallus gallus) Japanese quail (Coturnix japonica) Bananaquit (Coereba flaveola) Tahiti Reed Warbler (Acrocephalus caffer) [7], [10], [31], [39]
Ala16→ Thr16, Ile38→Asn38, Ile111→Val111, Gln157→Arg157, Val166→Ile166 Ala16→ Thr16, Ile38→Asn38, Ile111→Val111, Gln157→Arg157, found associated with the mainland (blue) phenotype. Val166→Ile166 found associated with melanic phenotypeand is dominant. White-winged Fairywren (Malurus leucopterus) [6]
Val85→Met85 Different amounts of grey or brown (heterozygous) to completely dark (homozygous). Lesser snow goose (Chen c. caerulescens), Red-footed boobies (Sula sula) [5], [40]
Glu100→Lys100 Associated with neck melanism.Found withGlu92→Lys92. Black-necked Swan (Cygnus melanocoryphus) [8]
Deletion 114-117 Dark plumage. Dominant. Eleonora’s Falcon (Falco eleonorae) [9]
Asp119→Asn119 Black plumage. Dominant. Chestnut-bellied Monarch from Ugi island (Monarcha castaneiventris) [11]
His215→Pro215 Alteration of light stripes on back and dorsal head. Associated with Glu92→Lys92. Recessive. Chicken (Gallus gallus) [31]
Arg230→His230 Grey (heterozygous) to black (homozygous) plumages.No melanism in Coscoroba coscoroba. Arctic skua (Stercorarius parasiticus), Black Swan (Cygnus atratus), Coscoroba Swan (Coscoroba coscoroba) [5], [8]
Deletion 256 Causes melanism. Wild allele is dominant. Guinea fowl (Numida meleagris) [41]
No mutation linked to phenotype Black plumage. Chestnut-bellied Monarch from Three Sisters Islands (Monarcha castaneiventris) [11]
No mutation linked to phenotype Geographically structured gradation from green to black plumage. Blue-crowned manakin (Lepidothrix coronata) [15]
No mutation linked to phenotype Variation in melanization in wing bars, crown stripe and rump patches. Old World leaf warblers (genus Phylloscopus) [14]
No mutation linked to phenotype Variation in the extent of phaeomelanin depositionacross the body. Réunion Grey White-Eye (Zosterops borbonicus) This study