H-2 polymorphisms are more uniformly distributed than allozyme polymorphisms in natural populations of house mice
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H-2 polymorphisms are more uniformly distributed than allozyme polymorphisms in natural populations of house mice
Abstract
Patterns of H-2 and allozyme polymorphism in natural populations of house mice from Europe, North Africa and South America were analyzed. The purpose of the analysis was to determine whether H-2 and allozyme polymorphisms were similarly distributed both geographically and temporally in wild mice. Two subspecies of house mice, Mus musculus domesticus and M. m. musculus were sampled and the polymorphisms of two H-2 class I genes, H-2K and H-2D, and 34 allozyme-encoding genes were surveyed. The three kinds of analyses that were conducted included a hierarchical gene diversity analysis, an analysis of the effects of barriers to gene flow, and an analysis of similarity networks. Each of the comparisons demonstrated that H-2 polymorphisms were more uniformly distributed than allozyme polymorphisms and provided additional evidence that H-2 and allozyme polymorphisms are subject to different evolutionary pressures. The analysis of similarity networks also demonstrated that H-2 genes provide little information about the phylogeny of wild mice.
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