MHC diversity and the association to nematode parasitism in the yellow-necked mouse (Apodemus flavicollis).
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The importance of immune gene variability (MHC) in evolutionary ecology and conservationMHC class II DQB diversity in the Japanese black bear, Ursus thibetanus japonicusDiverse MHC IIB allele repertoire increases parasite resistance and body condition in the Long-tailed giant rat (Leopoldamys sabanus).Polarisation of major histocompatibility complex II host genotype with pathogenesis of European Brown Hare syndrome virus.MHC class I variation associates with parasite resistance and longevity in tropical pythons.Correlated evolution of nucleotide substitution rates and allelic variation in Mhc-DRB lineages of primates.Positive selection on MHC class II DRB and DQB genes in the bank vole (Myodes glareolus).Does genetic diversity predict health in humans?Validation of internal reference genes for quantitative real-time PCR in a non-model organism, the yellow-necked mouse, Apodemus flavicollis.Parasite-mediated evolution of the functional part of the MHC in primates.Drift rather than selection dominates MHC class II allelic diversity patterns at the biogeographical range scale in natterjack toads Bufo calamita.The Intestinal Eukaryotic and Bacterial Biome of Spotted Hyenas: The Impact of Social Status and Age on Diversity and CompositionAdaptive molecular evolution of the Major Histocompatibility Complex genes, DRA and DQA, in the genus Equus.Genotyping of black grouse MHC class II B using reference Strand-Mediated Conformational Analysis (RSCA)Cheetah paradigm revisited: MHC diversity in the world's largest free-ranging population.Sex-specific selection for MHC variability in Alpine chamois.Insights into the complex associations between MHC class II DRB polymorphism and multiple gastrointestinal parasite infestations in the striped mouseImmune profile predicts survival and reflects senescence in a small, long-lived mammal, the greater sac-winged bat (Saccopteryx bilineata)Possible influence of B chromosomes on genes included in immune response and parasite burden in Apodemus flavicollisNo evidence for the effect of MHC on male mating success in the brown bearMaintaining microendemic primate species along an environmental gradient - parasites as drivers for species differentiation.Parasite-mediated selection of major histocompatibility complex variability in wild brandt's voles (Lasiopodomys brandtii) from Inner Mongolia, China.The influence of MHC and immunoglobulins a and e on host resistance to gastrointestinal nematodes in sheep.Pathogen burden, co-infection and major histocompatibility complex variability in the European badger (Meles meles).Coevolution of Cryptosporidium tyzzeri and the house mouse (Mus musculus)Can balancing selection on MHC loci counteract genetic drift in small fragmented populations of black grouse?MHC class II β exon 2 variation in pardalotes (Pardalotidae) is shaped by selection, recombination and gene conversion.The impact of multiple infections on wild animal hosts: a review.The evolutionary ecology of the major histocompatibility complex.Major histocompatibility complex class II DAB alleles associated with intestinal parasite load in the vulnerable Chinese egret (Egretta eulophotes).Spatial patterns of immunogenetic and neutral variation underscore the conservation value of small, isolated American badger populationsSex-specific effects of parasitism on survival and reproduction of a rodent host in a subtropical montane region.Towards the non-invasive assessment of MHC genotype in wild primates: analysis of wild Assamese macaque MHC-DRB from fecal samples.Population Differences at MHC Do Not Explain Enhanced Resistance of Song Sparrows to Local Parasites.Landscape-scale variation in an anthropogenic factor shapes immune gene variation within a wild population.MHC, parasites and antler development in red deer: no support for the Hamilton & Zuk hypothesis.Heterozygote advantage at MHC DRB may influence response to infectious disease epizootics.Drift, selection, or migration? Processes affecting genetic differentiation and variation along a latitudinal gradient in an amphibian.Balancing selection and heterozygote advantage in major histocompatibility complex loci of the bottlenecked Finnish wolf population.Neutral versus adaptive genetic variation in parasite resistance: importance of major histocompatibility complex supertypes in a free-ranging primate.
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MHC diversity and the association to nematode parasitism in the yellow-necked mouse (Apodemus flavicollis).
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2005-06-01T00:00:00Z