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Non-Major Histocompatibility (B) Complex Effects On Rous Sarcomas And V-Src-Induced Tumors, Keith Thomas Lepage
Non-Major Histocompatibility (B) Complex Effects On Rous Sarcomas And V-Src-Induced Tumors, Keith Thomas Lepage
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Rous sarcoma virus and v-src-induced tumor outcome is controlled by the major histocompatibility (B) complex. While data have suggested non-MHC effects, few studies have focused on systems other than the B complex. Experiment one matings produced $B\sp2B\sp5$ and $B\sp5B\sp5$ progeny which segregated for alleles of 7 additional blood groups (A, C, D, H, I, L, P) and the Rfp-Y system. Experiment one survivors produced Experiment two progeny. The $B\sp5B\sp5$ parents for Experiment three combined different background genes with a tumor progressor B haplotype using the F$\sb2$ generation of a cross between Line SC ($B\sp2B\sp2$) and Line 6.15-5 ($B\sp5B\sp5$).
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Population Structure And Phylogenetic History Of The Lake Malawi Cichlid Species Flock, Jeffrey Alan Markert
Population Structure And Phylogenetic History Of The Lake Malawi Cichlid Species Flock, Jeffrey Alan Markert
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The cichlid species "flocks" which are endemic to the East African Rift Valley are characterized by frequent lineage splitting events which have led to the rapid evolution of high levels of taxonomic diversity. Changes in water level cause these habitat patches to be chronically unstable, hypothetically speeding the process of genetic differentiation through the combined effects of genetic drift and selection. Allele frequencies at four simple sequence repeat loci indicate low levels of gene flow in two rock dwelling fish species, Melanochromis auratus and Labeotropheus fuelleborni, collected from the Nankumba Peninsula in southern Lake Malawi. Small interruptions in habitat cause …