Immunoglobulin allotypes of Kenyan olive baboons: Troop frequencies,linkage disequilibria,and comparisons with other studies |
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Authors: | Dorian H. Coppenhaver Thomas J. Olivier |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Microbiology, University of Texas Medical Branch, 77550 Galveston, Texas;(2) Department of Anthropology, Northwestern University, 60201 Evanston, Illinois;(3) Institute of Primate Research, National Museums of Kenya, P.O. Box 24481, Karen, Nairobi, Kenya;(4) Present address: Department of Anthropology, Yale University, 51 Hill House Avenue, 06511 New Haven, Connecticut |
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Abstract: | ![]() Sera from a total of 564 olive baboons collected at six different localities in west central Kenya were examined for the presence of cross-reactive immunoglobulin allotypes with reagents used for human sera. Serum samples were tested for Km (1 and 3), Glm (1–3 and 17), andG3m (5, 6, 10, 11, 13–16, 21, 24, and 26). Polymorphism was found for Glm (1 and 17) and G3m (10, 13, and 15). These findings on antigen presence, absence, and polymorphism show broad similarities to, along with some differences from, previous studies of baboons. Our data support the view that there are variations in allotype frequencies between troops at single localities, as well as differences among geographically separated areas. Linkage disequilibria for Gm allotypes differ in strength and direction among the various local Kenya olive baboon populations. |
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Keywords: | baboons papio anubis immunoglobulin allotypes polymorphism haplotypes |
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