Multiple restriction fragment length polymorphisms associated with the Vc determinant of the MN blood group-related chimpanzee V-A-B-D system |
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Authors: | Ann Rearden Huan Phan Minoru Fukuda |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Pathology M-012, University of California, 92093 San Diego, La Jolla, California;(2) La Jolla Cancer Research Foundation, Cancer Research Center, 92037 La Jolla, California |
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Abstract: | Twelve restriction fragment length polymorphisms (RFLPs) were detected in common chimpanzee using two restriction enzymes (HindIII andMspI) and four DNA probes to the coding regions of the human glycophorin A (GPA) and glycophorin B (GPB) genes and their 3-untranslated regions. Seven RFLPs correlated with red cell expression of the Vc determinant of the MN blood group-related V-A-B-D system and five RFLPs correlated with nonexpression of this antigen. Animals heterozygous for theV allele that encodes the Vc determinant had all 12 polymorphic restriction fragments and appeared to show reduced intensity of probe hybridization to these fragments, consistent with the presence of aV and a non-V allele. No RFLPs were detected withEcoRI,SstI, orBamHI, in spite of the relatively large segment of DNA (at least 20 kb) involved in the polymorphisms. The RFLPs were chimpanzee specific and were not found in man, gorilla, orangutan, or gibbon. Multiple RFLPs distinguishing primate species are rare and may be useful markers for molecular evolution.This work was supported in part by National Institutes of Health Grants AM 33463 and CA 33000. |
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Keywords: | restriction fragment length polymorphisms glycophorin A glycophorin B MN blood group V-A-B-D blood group Vc antigen chimpanzee evolution |
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