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  • Reptiles, particularly ball pythons, exhibit a wide variety of colors and patterns, yet most pigment research has focused on other species like mice and zebrafish.
  • This study identifies a genetic mutation in the tfec gene that causes the piebald coloring in ball pythons, characterized by patches of unpigmented skin.
  • The research also demonstrates that tfec is crucial for the development of chromatophores (pigment cells) by using gene editing techniques in a lizard model, underscoring the importance of ball pythons in coloration studies.

Article Abstract

Reptiles display great diversity in color and pattern, yet much of what we know about vertebrate coloration comes from classic model species such as the mouse and zebrafish. Captive-bred ball pythons (Python regius) exhibit a remarkable degree of color and pattern variation. Despite the wide range of Mendelian color phenotypes available in the pet trade, ball pythons remain an overlooked species in pigmentation research. Here, we investigate the genetic basis of the recessive piebald phenotype, a pattern defect characterized by patches of unpigmented skin (leucoderma). We performed whole-genome sequencing and used a case-control approach to discover a nonsense mutation in the gene encoding the transcription factor tfec, implicating this gene in the leucodermic patches in ball pythons. We functionally validated tfec in a lizard model (Anolis sagrei) using the gene editing CRISPR/Cas9 system and TEM imaging of skin. Our findings show that reading frame mutations in tfec affect coloration and lead to a loss of iridophores in Anolis, indicating that tfec is required for chromatophore development. This study highlights the value of captive-bred ball pythons as a model species for accelerating discoveries on the genetic basis of vertebrate coloration.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10712277PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.cub.2023.01.004DOI Listing

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