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Immunogenetic studies on wild pigs in Japan
Authors:Y. Kurosawa  T. Oishi   K. Tanaka  S. Suzuki
Affiliation:Institute of Animal Serology, Tokyo University of Agriculture, Setagaya-ku, Tokyo, Japan
Abstract:The variations of blood groups in the two subspecies of wild pigs in Japan ( Sus scrofa leucomystax and S.s. riukiuarus ) were investigated by serological techniques. S.s. leucomystax showed polymorphism in the A and F systems. S.s. riukiuanus showed a little polymorphism in the F system only. As a whole, there was a great similarity in erythrocyte antigen structures of both S.s. leucomystax and S.s. riukiuanus. In comparison with the erythrocyte antigen frequenties of wild pigs in the Eurasian Continent reported by other workers, East-West geographical clines in the frequencies of Ee, Fa, Ga, Ka, Kb and Lh antigens were clearly observed. From the results of investigation on genetic similarities among seven wild pig populations, it was made clear that the two Japanese strains were very close and were closer to Far Eastern (S.s. ussuricus) than Middle Asian (S.s. nigripes) , Transcausian (S.s. attila) and European pigs ( S.s. ferus ).
Keywords:wild pig    erythrocyte antigen    island populations    geographical cline    genetic distance    dendrogram
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