Authors
Elvira De Eyto, Philip McGinnity, Sofia Consuegra, Jamie Coughlan, Jarle Tufto, Killian Farrell, Hendrik-Jan Megens, William Jordan, Tom Cross, René JM Stet
Publication date
2007/3/22
Journal
Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences
Volume
274
Issue
1611
Pages
861-869
Publisher
The Royal Society
Description
Pathogen-driven balancing selection is thought to maintain polymorphism in major histocompatibility (MH) genes. However, there have been few empirical demonstrations of selection acting on MH loci in natural populations. To determine whether natural selection on MH genes has fitness consequences for wild Atlantic salmon in natural conditions, we compared observed genotype frequencies of Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar) surviving in a river six months after their introduction as eggs with frequencies expected from parental crosses. We found significant differences between expected and observed genotype frequencies at the MH class II alpha locus, but not at a MH class I-linked microsatellite or at seven non-MH-linked microsatellite loci. We therefore conclude that selection at the MH class II alpha locus was a result of disease-mediated natural selection, rather than any demographic event. We also show that …
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