MHC diversity in two Acrocephalus species: the outbred Great reed warbler and the inbred Seychelles warbler

Richardson, David; Westerdahl, Helena (2003). MHC diversity in two Acrocephalus species: the outbred Great reed warbler and the inbred Seychelles warbler. Molecular Ecology, 12, (12), 3523 - 3529
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Authors:
Richardson, David ; Westerdahl, Helena
Department:
MEMEG
Molecular Ecology and Evolution Lab
Project:
Long-term study of great reed warblers
Research Group:
Molecular Ecology and Evolution Lab
Abstract:
The Great reed warbler (GRW) and the Seychelles warbler (SW) are congeners with markedly different demographic histories. The GRW is a normal outbred bird species while the SW population remains isolated and inbred after undergoing a severe population bottleneck. We examined variation at Major Histocompatibility Complex (MHC) class I exon 3 using restriction fragment length polymorphism, denaturing gradient gel electrophoresis and DNA sequencing. Although genetic variation was higher in the GRW, considerable variation has been maintained in the SW. The ten exon 3 sequences found in the SW were as diverged from each other as were a random sub-sample of the 67 sequences from the GRW. There was evidence for balancing selection in both species, and the phylogenetic analysis showing that the exon 3 sequences did not separate according to species, was consistent with transspecies evolution of the MHC.
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0962-1083
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