MHC class I loci of the Bar-Headed goose (Anser indicus)

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Abstract

MHC class I proteins mediate functions in anti-pathogen defense. MHC diversity has already been investigated by many studies in model avian species, but here we chose the bar-headed goose, a worldwide migrant bird, as a non-model avian species. Sequences from exons encoding the peptide-binding region (PBR) of MHC class I molecules were isolated from liver genomic DNA, to investigate variation in these genes. These are the first MHC class I partial sequences of the bar-headed goose to be reported. A preliminary analysis suggests the presence of at least four MHC class I genes, which share great similarity with those of the goose and duck. A phylogenetic analysis of bar-headed goose, goose and duck MHC class I sequences using the NJ method supports the idea that they all cluster within the anseriforms clade. © 2010, Sociedade Brasileira de Genética.

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Liang, Q., Wei, L., Wang, X., & He, H. (2010). MHC class I loci of the Bar-Headed goose (Anser indicus). Genetics and Molecular Biology, 33(3), 573–577. https://doi.org/10.1590/S1415-47572010000300031

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