MHC-Based Mating Preferences in Mus Operate through Both Settlement Patterns and Female Controlled Extra-Territorial Matings

  • Potts W
  • Manning C
  • Wakeland E
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Abstract

-strong MHC-bases mating preferences in semi-natural populations of Mus (s. Potts et al 1991) - 27% Verlust von Homozygoten (relativ zu random-mating Erwartungen) 1/4 davon wird durch settlement patterns hevorgerufen; d.h. es erfolgt keine zufällige Ansiedlung der Mäuse, sondern es werden MHC-Typen bevorzugt, die einen anderen MHC Haplotyp haben -M haben Kontrolle, wer in ihrem Gebiet siedelt

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Potts, W. K., Manning, C. J., & Wakeland, E. K. (1992). MHC-Based Mating Preferences in Mus Operate through Both Settlement Patterns and Female Controlled Extra-Territorial Matings. In Chemical Signals in Vertebrates 6 (pp. 183–187). Springer US. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4757-9655-1_29

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