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Contrasting roles of interallelic recombination at the HLA-A and HLA-B loci

Journal Article · · Genetics; (United States)
OSTI ID:6524372
;  [1];  [2]
  1. Pennsylvania State Univ., University Park (United States)
  2. Univ. of Wisconsin, Madison (United States)

A statistical study of DNA sequences of alleles at the highly polymorphic class I MHC loci of humans, HLA-A and HLA-B, showed evidence of both large-scale recombination events(involving recombination of exons 1-2 of one allele with exons 3-8 of another) and small scale recombination events (involving apparent exchange of short DNA segments). The latter events occurred disproportionately in the region of the gene encoding the antigen recognition site (ARS) of the class I molecule. Furthermore, they involved the ARS codons which are under the strongest selection favoring allelic diversity at the amino acid level. Thus, the frequency of recombinant alleles appears to have been increased by some form of balancing selection (such as overdominant selection) favoring heterozygosity in the ARS. These analyses also revealed a striking difference between the A and B loci. Recombination events appear to have occurred about twice as frequently at the B locus, and recombinants at the B locus were significantly more likely to affect polymorphic sites in the ARS. At the A locus, there are well-defined allelic lineages that have persisted since prior to the human-chimpanzee divergence; but at the B locus, there is no evidence for such long-lasting allelic lineages. Thus, relatively frequent interallelic recombination has apparently been a feature of the long-term evolution of the B locus but not of the A locus. 45 refs., 4 figs., 5 tabs.

OSTI ID:
6524372
Journal Information:
Genetics; (United States), Journal Name: Genetics; (United States) Vol. 133:3; ISSN GENTAE; ISSN 0016-6731
Country of Publication:
United States
Language:
English

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