Syrian hamster DNA shows limited polymorphism at class I-like loci |
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Authors: | Kathleen L. McGuire William R. Duncan Dr. Philip W. Tucker |
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Affiliation: | (1) Immunology Graduate Program, University of Texas Southwestern Medical School, 75235 Dallas, Texas;(2) Department of Surgery, Dalhousie University, B3H 4H7 Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada;(3) Department of Microbiology, University of Texas Southwestern Medical School, 5323 Harry Hines Blvd., 75235 Dallas, Texas |
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Abstract: | The class I gene products of the Syrian hamster major histocompatibility complex are unique in that they lack functionally detectable polymorphism. Mouse cDNA and hamster genomic probes were used to analyze the hamster class I gene family using genomic Southern hybridization. These studies revealed that the hamster possesses a complex class I multigene family and that it shares extensive sequence homology with the corresponding mouse sequences. Unlike the mouse, however, the Syrian hamster demonstrates only limited restriction endonuclease polymorphism in these genes. These results suggest that the lack of detectable polymorphism in this species is directly related to limited DNA polymorphism. The data presented here support the hypothesis that this species has undergone an evolutionary bottleneck, i. e., that all surviving members of the species arose from a limited number of progenitors.Abbreviations used in this paper MHC major histocompatibility complex - MLR mixed lymphocyte reactions - SSC saline sodium citrate - kbp kilobase pairs - SDS sodium dodecyl sulfate |
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