Diversity of MHC class II DRB alleles in the Northern chamois genus Rupicapra
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2024
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Stipoljev, Suncica
Buzan, Elena
Iacolina, Laura

Safner, Toni

Rezić, Andrea
Galov, Ana

Krizanović, Kresimir
Ambarli, Hueseyin

Arnal, MariaCruz

Babaev, Elmar

Bego, Ferdinand

Farkas, Attila
Gačić, Dragan

Lazar, Peter
Maletić, Vladimir
Markov, Georgi

Milošević, Dragana
Papaioannou, Haritakis
Scandura, Massimo
Sprem, Nikica

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Major histocompatibility complex (MHC) genes are commonly used markers for monitoring adaptive genetic and evolutionary potential of species. In this study, we investigated genetic variation of the MHC class II DRB locus in the chamois genus Rupicapra by using next-generation sequencing. Sequencing of 102 samples led to the identification of 25 alleles, 11 of which are novel. The high ratio of the relative rates of nonsynonymous to synonymous mutations (dN/dS) suggests a signal of positive selection on this locus. We analyzed patterns of genetic variation within and among 2 subspecies of Northern Chamois and compared them to previously published studies using neutral markers to provide a basis for assessing the effects of demographic processes. Our analyses have shown that alleles are likely to be maintained by balancing selection in different populations with similar frequencies and that this mechanism also works in small, isolated populations that are strongly affected by genetic dri...ft. In this study on the chamois genus Rupicapra, researchers explored genetic variation of the MHC class II DRB locus using next-generation sequencing. The research highlights a strong signal of positive selection at this locus, indicated by the high dN/dS ratio. The study also revealed that balancing selection maintains alleles across different chamois populations, including those that are small and isolated, emphasizing the evolutionary significance of this genetic mechanism. Graphical Abstract
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Rupicapra rupicapra / Rupicapra pyrenaica / next-generation sequencing / major histocompatibility complex / allelic polymorphismSource:
Journal of Mammalogy, 2024, 105, 2, 312-322Funding / projects:
- Croatian Science Foundation [2016-06-5751]
- Slovenian Research Agency [P6-0064]
- RESBIOS European Union [872146]
DOI: 10.1093/jmammal/gyae008
ISSN: 0022-2372
WoS: 001159351100001
Scopus: 2-s2.0-85190129440
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Šumarski fakultetTY - JOUR AU - Stipoljev, Suncica AU - Buzan, Elena AU - Iacolina, Laura AU - Safner, Toni AU - Rezić, Andrea AU - Galov, Ana AU - Krizanović, Kresimir AU - Ambarli, Hueseyin AU - Arnal, MariaCruz AU - Babaev, Elmar AU - Bego, Ferdinand AU - Farkas, Attila AU - Gačić, Dragan AU - Lazar, Peter AU - Maletić, Vladimir AU - Markov, Georgi AU - Milošević, Dragana AU - Papaioannou, Haritakis AU - Scandura, Massimo AU - Sprem, Nikica PY - 2024 UR - https://omorika.sfb.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/1498 AB - Major histocompatibility complex (MHC) genes are commonly used markers for monitoring adaptive genetic and evolutionary potential of species. In this study, we investigated genetic variation of the MHC class II DRB locus in the chamois genus Rupicapra by using next-generation sequencing. Sequencing of 102 samples led to the identification of 25 alleles, 11 of which are novel. The high ratio of the relative rates of nonsynonymous to synonymous mutations (dN/dS) suggests a signal of positive selection on this locus. We analyzed patterns of genetic variation within and among 2 subspecies of Northern Chamois and compared them to previously published studies using neutral markers to provide a basis for assessing the effects of demographic processes. Our analyses have shown that alleles are likely to be maintained by balancing selection in different populations with similar frequencies and that this mechanism also works in small, isolated populations that are strongly affected by genetic drift. In this study on the chamois genus Rupicapra, researchers explored genetic variation of the MHC class II DRB locus using next-generation sequencing. The research highlights a strong signal of positive selection at this locus, indicated by the high dN/dS ratio. The study also revealed that balancing selection maintains alleles across different chamois populations, including those that are small and isolated, emphasizing the evolutionary significance of this genetic mechanism. Graphical Abstract T2 - Journal of Mammalogy T1 - Diversity of MHC class II DRB alleles in the Northern chamois genus Rupicapra EP - 322 IS - 2 SP - 312 VL - 105 DO - 10.1093/jmammal/gyae008 UR - conv_1761 ER -
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Stipoljev, S., Buzan, E., Iacolina, L., Safner, T., Rezić, A., Galov, A., Krizanović, K., Ambarli, H., Arnal, M., Babaev, E., Bego, F., Farkas, A., Gačić, D., Lazar, P., Maletić, V., Markov, G., Milošević, D., Papaioannou, H., Scandura, M.,& Sprem, N.. (2024). Diversity of MHC class II DRB alleles in the Northern chamois genus Rupicapra. in Journal of Mammalogy, 105(2), 312-322. https://doi.org/10.1093/jmammal/gyae008 conv_1761
Stipoljev S, Buzan E, Iacolina L, Safner T, Rezić A, Galov A, Krizanović K, Ambarli H, Arnal M, Babaev E, Bego F, Farkas A, Gačić D, Lazar P, Maletić V, Markov G, Milošević D, Papaioannou H, Scandura M, Sprem N. Diversity of MHC class II DRB alleles in the Northern chamois genus Rupicapra. in Journal of Mammalogy. 2024;105(2):312-322. doi:10.1093/jmammal/gyae008 conv_1761 .
Stipoljev, Suncica, Buzan, Elena, Iacolina, Laura, Safner, Toni, Rezić, Andrea, Galov, Ana, Krizanović, Kresimir, Ambarli, Hueseyin, Arnal, MariaCruz, Babaev, Elmar, Bego, Ferdinand, Farkas, Attila, Gačić, Dragan, Lazar, Peter, Maletić, Vladimir, Markov, Georgi, Milošević, Dragana, Papaioannou, Haritakis, Scandura, Massimo, Sprem, Nikica, "Diversity of MHC class II DRB alleles in the Northern chamois genus Rupicapra" in Journal of Mammalogy, 105, no. 2 (2024):312-322, https://doi.org/10.1093/jmammal/gyae008 ., conv_1761 .