Mouse subspecies differentiation and H-2 polymorphism |
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Authors: | KAZUO MORIWAKI,TOMOKO SAGAI,TOSHIHIKO SHIROISHI,FRANÇ OIS BONHOMME,WANG CHENGHUAI,HE XINQUAO,JIN MEILEI,WU ZHENGAN |
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Affiliation: | National Institute of Genetics, Mishima, Shizuoka-ken, 411 Japan;Institut des Sciences de l'Evolution, Universitéde Montpellier, Montpellier, France;Lanzhou Institute of Biological Products, Ministry of Public Health, Lanzhou, China;Shanghai Laboratory Animal Center, Academia Sinica, Shanghai, China;Institute of Developmental Biology, Academia Sinica, Beijing, China |
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Abstract: | Four major groups of Mus musculus subspecies are analysed from the genetical view point. A number of genetic traits exhibited polymorphism. Most were common among domesticus, bactrianus and castaneus subspecies, while others were musculus subspecies-specific. This suggests that the earliest differentiation was between domesticus and musculus . Mouse class I MHC was compared in these two lines. Immunological and molecular analyses of H-2K molecules indicated that these two groups of mouse have several common haplotypes of class I molecules. Phenotype frequencies of these haplotypes are considerably different in each subspecies. "Overdominance selection" in class I H-2 is one of the possible explanations for this. |
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Keywords: | Mus musculus H-2 subspecific differentiation |
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