Computational prediction of MHC II-antigen binding supports divergent allele advantage and explains trans-species polymorphism.
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HLA class I molecular variation and peptide-binding properties suggest a model of joint divergent asymmetric selection.Selection and phylogenetics of salmonid MHC class I: wild brown trout (Salmo trutta) differ from a non-native introduced strainWidespread non-additive and interaction effects within HLA loci modulate the risk of autoimmune diseasesParallel or convergent evolution in human population genomic data revealed by genotype networksSpatio-temporal variation in parasite communities maintains diversity at the major histocompatibility complex class IIβ in the endangered Rio Grande silvery minnow.Characterization and 454 pyrosequencing of major histocompatibility complex class I genes in the great tit reveal complexity in a passerine system.Evolution of MHC class I genes in the endangered loggerhead sea turtle (Caretta caretta) revealed by 454 amplicon sequencing.MHC class II variation in a rare and ecological specialist mouse lemur reveals lower allelic richness and contrasting selection patterns compared to a generalist and widespread sympatric congenerNext-generation genotyping of hypervariable loci in many individuals of a non-model species: technical and theoretical implications.Divergent selection on locally adapted major histocompatibility complex immune genes experimentally proven in the field.Excess of Deleterious Mutations around HLA Genes Reveals Evolutionary Cost of Balancing Selection.A limit to the divergent allele advantage model supported by variable pathogen recognition across HLA-DRB1 allele lineages.Spatial patterns of immunogenetic and neutral variation underscore the conservation value of small, isolated American badger populationsUterine selection for immunocompetent offspring.Patterns of selection and allele diversity of class I and class II major histocompatibility loci across the species range of sockeye salmon (Oncorhynchus nerka).Mhc-linked survival and lifetime reproductive success in a wild population of great tits.Evaluating patterns of convergent evolution and trans-species polymorphism at MHC immunogenes in two sympatric stickleback species.Evolutionary genetics of immunological supertypes reveals two faces of the Red Queen.Detecting signatures of past pathogen selection on human HLA loci: are there needles in the haystack?A field reciprocal transplant experiment reveals asymmetric costs of migration between lake and river ecotypes of three-spined sticklebacks (Gasterosteus aculeatus).Comparison of 454 pyrosequencing methods for characterizing the major histocompatibility complex of nonmodel species and the advantages of ultra deep coverage.Lack of evidence for selection favouring MHC haplotypes that combine high functional diversity.Odour-based discrimination of similarity at the major histocompatibility complex in birds.Divergent allele advantage at MHC-DRB through direct and maternal genotypic effects and its consequences for allele pool composition and mating.Mhc supertypes confer both qualitative and quantitative resistance to avian malaria infections in a wild bird population.Ancient DNA study reveals HLA susceptibility locus for leprosy in medieval Europeans.Low MHC variation in the polar bear: implications in the face of Arctic warming?
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Computational prediction of MHC II-antigen binding supports divergent allele advantage and explains trans-species polymorphism.
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Computational prediction of MH ...... ns trans-species polymorphism.
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Computational prediction of MH ...... ns trans-species polymorphism.
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Tobias L Lenz
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2011-04-20T00:00:00Z