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Advances in methodologies for detecting MHC-B variability in chickens.


ABSTRACT: The chicken major histocompatibility B complex (MHC-B) region is of great interest owing to its very strong association with resistance to many diseases. Variation in the MHC-B was initially identified by hemagglutination of red blood cells with specific alloantisera. New technologies, developed to identify variation in biological materials, have been applied to the chicken MHC. Protein variation encoded by the MHC genes was examined by immunoprecipitation and 2-dimensional gel electrophoresis. Increased availability of DNA probes, PCR, and sequencing resulted in the application of DNA-based methods for MHC detection. The chicken reference genome, completed in 2004, allowed further refinements in DNA methods that enabled more rapid examination of MHC variation and extended such analyses to include very diverse chicken populations. This review progresses from the inception of MHC-B identification to the present, describing multiple methods, plus their advantages and disadvantages.

SUBMITTER: Fulton JE 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC7587895 | biostudies-literature | 2020 Mar

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Advances in methodologies for detecting MHC-B variability in chickens.

Fulton J E JE  

Poultry science 20200129 3


The chicken major histocompatibility B complex (MHC-B) region is of great interest owing to its very strong association with resistance to many diseases. Variation in the MHC-B was initially identified by hemagglutination of red blood cells with specific alloantisera. New technologies, developed to identify variation in biological materials, have been applied to the chicken MHC. Protein variation encoded by the MHC genes was examined by immunoprecipitation and 2-dimensional gel electrophoresis.  ...[more]

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