Chromosome walking has been used to study the organization of the class I genes in the D and Qa regions of the MHC of the BALB/c mouse and in the D region of the AKR mouse. Five and eight class I genes are found in the D and Qa regions of the BALB/c mouse, respectively, while the AKR mouse contains only a single class I D region gene that has been identified by transfection as the Dk gene. Restriction map homologies and crosshybridization experiments suggest that the multiple class I genes in the D region of the BALB/c mouse have been generated by unequal crossing-over involving class I genes from the Qa region. The expanded D region of BALB/c and other H-2d haplotype mouse strains appears to be metastable, since evidence for gene contraction in the Dd region has been found in two mutant strains. Thus the D region and also the Qa region class I genes are in a dynamic state, evolving by gene expansion and contraction.
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May 01 1986
Organization and evolution of D region class I genes in the mouse major histocompatibility complex.
D Stephan
H Sun
K F Lindahl
E Meyer
G Hämmerling
L Hood
M Steinmetz
Online ISSN: 1540-9538
Print ISSN: 0022-1007
J Exp Med (1986) 163 (5): 1227–1244.
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D Stephan, H Sun, K F Lindahl, E Meyer, G Hämmerling, L Hood, M Steinmetz; Organization and evolution of D region class I genes in the mouse major histocompatibility complex.. J Exp Med 1 May 1986; 163 (5): 1227–1244. doi: https://doi.org/10.1084/jem.163.5.1227
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