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Evolution of major histocompatibility complex class I genes in the sable Martes zibellina (Carnivora,Mustelidae)
Authors:Baojun Zhao  Xue Zhang  Bo Li  Pengfei Du  Lupeng Shi  Yuehuan Dong  Xiaodong Gao  Weilai Sha  Honghai Zhang
Abstract:The molecules encoded by major histocompatibility complex (MHC) genes play an essential role in the adaptive immune response among vertebrates. We investigated the molecular evolution of MHC class I genes in the sable Martes zibellina. We isolated 26 MHC class I sequences, including 12 putatively functional sequences and 14 pseudogene sequences, from 24 individuals from two geographic areas of northeast China. The number of putatively functional sequences found in a single individual ranged from one to five, which might be at least 1–3 loci. We found that both balancing selection and recombination contribute to evolution of MHC class I genes in M. zibellina. In addition, we identified a candidate nonclassical MHC class I lineage in Carnivora, which may have preceded the divergence (about 5257 Mya) of Caniformia and Feliformia. This may contribute to further understanding of the origin and evolution of nonclassical MHC class I genes. Our study provides important immune information of MHC for M. zibellina, as well as other carnivores.
Keywords:balancing selection  Carnivora  major histocompatibility complex     Martes zibellina     recombination
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