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1. New genome assembly of the barn owl (Tyto alba alba)

2. Molecular evolution of the proopiomelanocortin system in Barn owl species.

3. Differential phenotypic and genetic expression of defence compounds in a plant–herbivore interaction along elevation

4. The genomic architecture of a continuous color polymorphism in the European barn owl (Tyto alba)

5. Genomic consequences of colonisation, migration and genetic drift in barn owl insular populations of the eastern Mediterranean

6. Genomic consequences of colonisation, migration and genetic drift in barn owl insular populations of the eastern Mediterranean

7. Unexpected post-glacial colonisation route explains the white colour of barn owls (Tyto alba) from the British Isles

8. Decoding the Evolution of Melanin in Vertebrates

10. Molecular evolution of the proopiomelanocortin system in Barn owl species

11. New genome assembly of the barn owl (Tyto alba alba)

12. Sequence variation in melanocortin-1-receptor and tyrosinase-related protein 1 genes and their relationship with melanin-based plumage trait expression in Lesser Kestrel (Falco naumanni) males

13. Beyond mean allelic effects: A locus at the major color geneMC1Rassociates also with differing levels of phenotypic and genetic (co)variance for coloration in barn owls

14. Circulating testosterone and feather-gene expression of receptors and metabolic enzymes in relation to melanin-based colouration in the barn owl

15. Redness variation in the Eurasian Scops-owl Otus scops is due to pheomelanin but is not associated with variation in the Melanocortin-1 receptor gene (MC1R)

16. New genome assembly of the barn owl (

17. MC1Rvariants affect the expression of melanocortin and melanogenic genes and the association between melanocortin genes and coloration

18. Expression of glucocorticoid and mineralocorticoid receptor genes co-vary with a stress-related colour signal in barn owls

19. Expression of glucocorticoid and mineralocorticoid receptor genes co-varies with a stress-related colour signal in barn owls

20. The genetic basis of color-related local adaptation in a ring-like colonization around the Mediterranean

21. Selection on the Major Color Gene Melanocortin-1-Receptor Shaped the Evolution of the Melanocortin System Genes

22. Beyond mean allelic effects: A locus at the major color gene MC1R associates also with differing levels of phenotypic and genetic (co)variance for coloration in barn owls

23. Pro-opiomelanocortin gene and melanin-based colour polymorphism in a reptile

24. Association between melanism, physiology and behaviour: A role for the melanocortin system

25. Corticosterone mediates the condition-dependent component of melanin-based coloration

26. Differential phenotypic and genetic expression of defence compounds in a plant–herbivore interaction along elevation

27. Origin-related, environmental, sex, and age determinants of immunocompetence, susceptibility to ectoparasites, and disease symptoms in the barn owl

28. A female melanin ornament signals offspring fluctuating asymmetry in the barn owl

29. Effect of the MC1R gene on sexual dimorphism in melanin-based colorations

30. Morph-specific genetic and environmental variation in innate and acquired immune response in a color polymorphic raptor

31. Female- and male-specific signals of quality in the barn owl

32. A cytosolic NAD-dependent deacetylase, Hst2p, can modulate nucleolar and telomeric silencing in yeast

33. Pleiotropy in the melanocortin system: expression levels of this system are associated with melanogenesis and pigmentation in the tawny owl (Strix aluco)

34. Pale and dark reddish melanic tawny owls differentially regulate the level of blood circulating POMC prohormone in relation to environmental conditions

35. Strength and cost of an induced immune response are associated with a heritable melanin-based colour trait in female tawny owls

36. Pleiotropy in the melanocortin system, coloration and behavioural syndromes

37. Female plumage spottiness signals parasite resistance in the barn owl (Tyto alba)

38. Genetic, Environmental, and Condition-Dependent Effects on Female and Male Ornamentation in the Barn Owl Tyto alba

39. Detection of promoter activity by flow cytometric analysis of GFP reporter expression

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