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High levels of diversity characterize mandrill (Mandrillus sphinx) Mhc-DRB sequences
Authors:Kristin M. Abbott  E. Jean Wickings  Leslie A. Knapp
Affiliation:(1) PrIME, Department of Biological Anthropology, University of Cambridge, Downing Street, Cambridge, CB2 3DZ, UK;(2) Unité de Génétique des Ecosystèmes Tropicaux, CIRMF, BP 769 Franceville, Gabon, Africa
Abstract:
The major histocompatibility complex (MHC) is highly polymorphic in most primate species studied thus far. The rhesus macaque (Macaca mulatta) has been studied extensively and the Mhc-DRB region demonstrates variability similar to humans. The extent of MHC diversity is relatively unknown for other Old World monkeys (OWM), especially among genera other than Macaca. A molecular survey of the Mhc-DRB region in mandrills (Mandrillus sphinx) revealed extensive variability, suggesting that other OWMs may also possess high levels of Mhc-DRB polymorphism. In the present study, 33 Mhc-DRB loci were identified from only 13 animals. Eleven were wild-born and presumed to be unrelated and two were captive-born twins. Two to seven different sequences were identified for each individual, suggesting that some mandrills may have as many as four Mhc-DRB loci on a single haplotype. From these sequences, representatives of at least six Mhc-DRB loci or lineages were identified. As observed in other primates, some new lineages may have arisen through the process of gene conversion. These findings indicate that mandrills have Mhc-DRB diversity not unlike rhesus macaques and humans.
Keywords:Major histocompatibility complex   Mandrillus sphinx   DGGE  Sequencing  Phylogenetics
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