Evolutionary genetics of immunological supertypes reveals two faces of the Red Queen
Host-parasite coevolution can lead to arms races favouring novel immunogenetic alleles or the maintenance of diversity in a balanced polymorphism. Here, Lighten et al. combine data on MHC diversity across three guppy species and simulations to show that polymorphisms of immunogenetic supertypes may...
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Autores principales: | Jackie Lighten, Alexander S. T. Papadopulos, Ryan S. Mohammed, Ben J. Ward, Ian G. Paterson, Lyndsey Baillie, Ian R. Bradbury, Andrew P. Hendry, Paul Bentzen, Cock van Oosterhout |
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Formato: | article |
Lenguaje: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2017
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Acceso en línea: | https://doaj.org/article/db49789d941e4957b4eb89088657f6bb |
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