Genetic variation at the MHC is vitally important for wildlife populations to respond to pathogen threats. Because natural populations can fluctuate greatly in size, a key issue concerns how population cycles and bottlenecks that could reduce genetic diversity will influence MHC genes. Using 454 sequencing, we characterized genetic diversity at the DRB Class II locus in montane voles (Microtus montanus), a North American rodent that regularly undergoes high amplitude fluctuations in population size. We tested for evidence of historic balancing selection, recombination, and gene duplication to identify mechanisms maintaining allelic diversity. Counter to our expectations, we found strong evidence of purifying selection acting on the DRB locu...
The number of reproductive partners per individual varies markedly across animal mating systems. Thi...
International audience: In highly fluctuating populations with complex social systems genetic patter...
Contact: nathalie.charbonnel@supagro.inra.frIn the present study, a phylogeographical approach was d...
Genetic variation at the MHC is vitally important for wildlife populations to respond to pathogen th...
To explore the impact of history on selection and genetic structure at functional loci, we compared ...
Correspondence: bryja@brno.cas.czInternational audienceHost-pathogen interactions are of particular ...
The study of protein polymorphism in natural populations has stimulated heated controversy over the ...
In highly fluctuating populations with complex social systems genetic patterns are likely to vary in...
Individuals in natural populations are frequently exposed to a wide range of pathogens. Given the di...
Schuster AC, Herde A, Mazzoni CJ, Eccard JA, Sommer S. Evidence for selection maintaining MHC divers...
International audienceMajor histocompatibility complex (MHC) genes play important role in host-paras...
Abstract Background The MHC class I and II loci mediate the adaptive immune response and belong to t...
Abstract Genetic diversity may decrease from the centre to the margin of a species distribution rang...
Selection necessarily acts within the same current and historical demographic framework as neutral e...
In my dissertation, I investigated microevolution in free-living populations of a philopatric rodent...
The number of reproductive partners per individual varies markedly across animal mating systems. Thi...
International audience: In highly fluctuating populations with complex social systems genetic patter...
Contact: nathalie.charbonnel@supagro.inra.frIn the present study, a phylogeographical approach was d...
Genetic variation at the MHC is vitally important for wildlife populations to respond to pathogen th...
To explore the impact of history on selection and genetic structure at functional loci, we compared ...
Correspondence: bryja@brno.cas.czInternational audienceHost-pathogen interactions are of particular ...
The study of protein polymorphism in natural populations has stimulated heated controversy over the ...
In highly fluctuating populations with complex social systems genetic patterns are likely to vary in...
Individuals in natural populations are frequently exposed to a wide range of pathogens. Given the di...
Schuster AC, Herde A, Mazzoni CJ, Eccard JA, Sommer S. Evidence for selection maintaining MHC divers...
International audienceMajor histocompatibility complex (MHC) genes play important role in host-paras...
Abstract Background The MHC class I and II loci mediate the adaptive immune response and belong to t...
Abstract Genetic diversity may decrease from the centre to the margin of a species distribution rang...
Selection necessarily acts within the same current and historical demographic framework as neutral e...
In my dissertation, I investigated microevolution in free-living populations of a philopatric rodent...
The number of reproductive partners per individual varies markedly across animal mating systems. Thi...
International audience: In highly fluctuating populations with complex social systems genetic patter...
Contact: nathalie.charbonnel@supagro.inra.frIn the present study, a phylogeographical approach was d...