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Extreme MHC class I diversity in the sedge warbler (Acrocephalus schoenobaenus); selection patterns and allelic divergence suggest that different genes have different functions.

Aleksandra BiedrzyckaEmily O'ConnorAlvaro SebastianMagdalena MigalskaJacek RadwanTadeusz ZającWojciech BielańskiWojciech SolarzAdam ĆmielHelena Westerdahl
Published in: BMC evolutionary biology (2017)
Our results suggest that sedge warbler MHC alleles that either have no deletion, or contain a 6 bp deletion, encode classical antigen presenting MHC molecules. In contrast, MHC alleles containing a 3 bp deletion may encode molecules with a different function. This study demonstrates that highly duplicated MHC genes can be characterised with HTS and that selection patterns can be useful for revealing neofunctionalization. Importantly, our results highlight the need to consider the putative function of different MHC genes in future studies of MHC in relation to disease resistance and fitness.
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