Evaluating the maintenance of disease-associated variation at the blood group-related gene B4galnt2 in house mice.
Marie VallierMaria Abou ChakraLaura HindersinMiriam LinnenbrinkArne TraulsenJohn F BainesPublished in: BMC evolutionary biology (2017)
By comparing the results of our models to the patterns of polymorphism at B4galnt2 in natural populations, we are able to recognize the long-term maintenance of the RIIIS/J allele through host-pathogen interactions as a viable hypothesis. Further, our models identify that a putative dominant-, yet unknown protective function of the RIIIS/J allele appears to be more likely than a protective loss of intestinal B4galnt2 expression in RIIIS/J homozygotes.