First record of albinism in the taragüi gecko homonota taragui (Squamata: Phyllodactylidae)
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Societas Europaea Herpetologica
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Albinism is a rare, congenital, genetically inherited condition characterized by a partial or complete lack of melanin; the pigment that colors the skin, eyes and hair or feathers (López and Ghirardi, 2011). This condition results from the expression of a recessive allele, which causes tyrosinase inactivity, an enzyme involved in melanin biosynthesis (Krecsák, 2008). There are two types of albinism, complete albinism, a condition expressed phenotypically as the complete absence of melanin in the entire body; and partial albinism, when melanin is reduced in the whole body or the absence is located in just one part of the body (Klug and Cummings, 1999).
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Courtis, Azul Celeste, et al., 2015. First record of albinism in the taragüi gecko homonota taragui (Squamata: Phyllodactylidae). Herpetology Notes. Milán: Societas Europaea Herpetologica, vol. 8, p. 425-427. ISSN 2071-5773.
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