Retention of functional variation despite extreme genomic erosion: MHC allelic repertoires in the Lynx genus.
Elena MarmesatKrzysztof SchmidtAlexander P SaveljevIvan V SeryodkinJose Antonio GodoyPublished in: BMC evolutionary biology (2017)
Species-wide functional genetic diversity can be maintained even in the face of severe population bottlenecks, which caused devastating whole genome genetic erosion. This could be the consequence of divergent alleles being retained across paralogous loci, an outcome that, in the face of frequent gene conversion, may have been favoured by balancing selection.