Whole genome duplications have provided teleosts with many roads to peptide loaded MHC class I molecules.
Unni GrimholtPublished in: BMC evolutionary biology (2018)
We postulate that the unique salmonid whole genome duplication (SGD) is responsible for eliminating haplotypic content in the paralog MHCIa regions possibly due to frequent recombination and reorganization events at early stages after the SGD. In return, multiple rounds of whole genome duplications has provided Atlantic salmon, other teleosts and even lower vertebrates with alternative peptide loading complexes. How this affects antigen presentation remains to be established.