Turkey wingmen - the Secret' To Attract Females
The basis for the existence of these two male phenotypes is a fascinating example of epigenetics and gene expression plasticity. Transcriptome analysis shows genome-wide changes in gene activity after establishment of dominance, with subordinate males expressing fewer male-biased genes and more female-biased genes. Almost definitely these differences are caused exclusively by the behavior and the social environment of the different male birds, meaning that the male turkey phenotype can exist in two stable states, independent of genotype. Also fascinating is that when a dominant tom dies, a subordinate male quickly develops a dominant phenotype, even late in life, emphasizing the remarkable plasticity of the turkey transcriptome.
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