MHC class I and MHC class II DRB gene variability in wild and captive Bengal tigers (Panthera tigris tigris)
Abstract
Bengal tigers are highly endangered and knowledge on adaptive genetic variation can be essential for efficient conservation and management. Here we present the first assessment of allelic variation in major histocompatibility complex (MHC) class I and MHC class II DRB genes for wild and captive tigers from India. We amplified, cloned, and sequenced alpha-1 and alpha-2 domain of MHC class I and beta-1 domain of MHC class II DRB genes in 16 tiger specimens of different geographic origin. We detected high variability in peptide-binding sites, presumably resulting from positive selection. Tigers exhibit a low number of MHC DRB alleles, similar to other endangered big cats. Our initial assessment-admittedly with limited geographic coverage and sample size-did not reveal significant differences between captive and wild tigers with regard to MHC variability. In addition, we successfully amplified MHC DRB alleles from scat samples. Our characterization of tiger MHC alleles forms a basis for further in-depth analyses of MHC variability in this illustrative threatened mammal.
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Título según WOS: | ID WOS:000282132000003 Not found in local WOS DB |
Título de la Revista: | IMMUNOGENETICS |
Volumen: | 62 |
Número: | 10 |
Editorial: | Springer |
Fecha de publicación: | 2010 |
Página de inicio: | 667 |
Página final: | 679 |
DOI: |
10.1007/s00251-010-0475-7 |
Notas: | ISI |