KnE Life Sciences
ISSN: 2413-0877
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Anomalies in the Coloration of Japanese Amphibians and Their Applications in Genetic Research
Published date: May 03 2018
Journal Title: KnE Life Sciences
Issue title: The Second International Conference on Amphibian and Reptiles Anomalies and Pathology
Pages: 97–107
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Abstract:
Color mutations and variations in amphibians are often found in the wild. They are potential subjects for genetic research, and are also a good indicator of environmental changes, because they normally occur during two distinct stages of the amphibian life cycle: in water, during the tadpole stage, and on land, after metamorphosis. However, reviews and compilations on the mutations and variations in wild-caught amphibians are scarce. Here, I present the color mutations and variations in Japanese frog species and show the results of our genetic analyses on the mechanisms of color expression and their implications.
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