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Recruitment of multiple alleles within theEbrecombinational hotspot in murine MHC

โœ Scribed by Bratin K. Saha


Publisher
Springer-Verlag
Year
1993
Tongue
English
Weight
784 KB
Volume
4
Category
Article
ISSN
0938-8990

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โœฆ Synopsis


Genetic recombination has been proposed to have played a major role in generating the extensive polymorphism that distinguishes the genes of the major histocompatibility complex (MHC). The proximal region of the murine H-2 represents a unique segment of DNA encompassing at least four hotspots for meiotic recombination. One of these hotspots lies within the second intron of the class II Eb gene and has been defined at the nucleotide level for a number of simple two-allele crosses. In this report we studied two crosses in which one or both parents in themselves were H2Eb recombinants and three alleles were present within the hotspots of each pair of the parental haplotypes. Nucleotide analysis indicated that the break points in these secondary recombinants, like those in the primary recombinants, were also discrete and clustered within the H2Eb second intron. Thus, in one instance two and in the other instance three alleles were present within the hotspots of these recombinants. These observations strongly suggest that meiotic recombination could be an important mechanism contributing to MHC polymorphism.


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