Xenopus laevis (the African clawed frog), which originated through hybridisation and whole genome duplication, has been used as a model for genetics and development for many years, but surprisingly little is known about immune gene variation in natural populations. The purpose of this study was to use an isolated population of X. laevis that was introduced to Wales, UK in the past 50 years to investigate how variation at the MHC compares to that at other loci, following a severe population bottleneck. Among 18 individuals, we found nine alleles based on exon 2 sequences of the Class IIb region (which includes the peptide binding region). Individuals carried from one to three of the loci identified from previous laboratory studies. Genetic v...
Duplication has long been recognized as an evolutionary source of novelty. The relaxation of purifyi...
To explore the origins and consequences of tetraploidy in the African clawed frog, we sequenced the ...
Genome duplication creates redundancy in proteins and their interaction networks, and subsequent sma...
Xenopus laevis (the African clawed frog), which originated through hybridisation and whole genome du...
originated through hybridisation and whole genome duplica-tion, has been used as a model for genetic...
Naturally occurring DNA sequence variation within a species underlies evolutionary adaptation and ca...
The Cape platanna, Xenopus gilli, an endangered frog, hybridizes with the African clawed frog, X. la...
© The Author(s), 2017. This is the author's version of the work and is distributed under the terms o...
In Africa, the genus Xenopus presents cryptic species and diverse hybrids between species. It has be...
Study of major histocompatibility complex (MHC) loci has gained great popularity in recent years, pa...
Naturally occurring DNA sequence variation within a species underlies evolutionary adaptation and ca...
MHC region genes have been the subject of molecular evolutionary studies both from single species an...
CITATION: De Busschere, C., et al. 2016. Unequal contribution of native South African phylogeographi...
The American Bullfrog (Lithobates catesbeianus) is a highly invasive species that has successfully c...
Context. The cane toad (Rhinella marina), a native species of central and southern America, was intr...
Duplication has long been recognized as an evolutionary source of novelty. The relaxation of purifyi...
To explore the origins and consequences of tetraploidy in the African clawed frog, we sequenced the ...
Genome duplication creates redundancy in proteins and their interaction networks, and subsequent sma...
Xenopus laevis (the African clawed frog), which originated through hybridisation and whole genome du...
originated through hybridisation and whole genome duplica-tion, has been used as a model for genetic...
Naturally occurring DNA sequence variation within a species underlies evolutionary adaptation and ca...
The Cape platanna, Xenopus gilli, an endangered frog, hybridizes with the African clawed frog, X. la...
© The Author(s), 2017. This is the author's version of the work and is distributed under the terms o...
In Africa, the genus Xenopus presents cryptic species and diverse hybrids between species. It has be...
Study of major histocompatibility complex (MHC) loci has gained great popularity in recent years, pa...
Naturally occurring DNA sequence variation within a species underlies evolutionary adaptation and ca...
MHC region genes have been the subject of molecular evolutionary studies both from single species an...
CITATION: De Busschere, C., et al. 2016. Unequal contribution of native South African phylogeographi...
The American Bullfrog (Lithobates catesbeianus) is a highly invasive species that has successfully c...
Context. The cane toad (Rhinella marina), a native species of central and southern America, was intr...
Duplication has long been recognized as an evolutionary source of novelty. The relaxation of purifyi...
To explore the origins and consequences of tetraploidy in the African clawed frog, we sequenced the ...
Genome duplication creates redundancy in proteins and their interaction networks, and subsequent sma...