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The transition from natal downs for heat conservation to juvenile feathers for simple flight is a remarkable environmental adaptation process in avian evolution. However, the underlying epigenetic mechanism for this primary feather transition is mostly unknown. Here we conducted time-ordered gene co-expression network construction, epigenetic analysis, and functional perturbations in developing feather follicles to elucidate four downy-juvenile feather transition events. We discovered that LEF1 works as a key hub of Wnt signaling to build rachis and converts radial downy to bilateral symmetry. Extracellular matrix reorganization leads to peripheral pulp formation, which mediates epithelial -mesenchymal interactions for branching morphogenesis. ACTA2 compartments dermal papilla stem cells for feather cycling. Novel usage of scale keratins strengthens feather sheath with SOX14 as the epigenetic regulator. We found this primary feather transition largely conserved in chicken (precocious) and zebra finch (altricial) and discussed the possibility that this evolutionary adaptation process started in feathered dinosaurs.
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Department of Pathology, Keck School of Medicine, University of Southern California, Los Angeles, California, United States of America.
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