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Estudio en aves silvestres de canto ("Passeriformes") de las moléculas MHC y reclasificación molecular de la familia "Carduelini"

dc.contributor.advisorArnaiz Villena, Antonio
dc.contributor.authorAreces Viña, Cristina
dc.date.accessioned2023-06-18T02:05:51Z
dc.date.available2023-06-18T02:05:51Z
dc.date.defense2015-09-22
dc.date.issued2016-08-24
dc.descriptionTesis inédita de la Universidad Complutense de Madrid, Facultad de Medicina, Departamento de Microbiología I, leída el 22/09/2015
dc.description.abstractThe Major Histocompatibility Complex (MHC) comprises the most polymorphic loci in animals. MHC plays an important role during the first steps of the immune response in vertebrates. In humans, MHC molecules (also named human leukocyte antigens, HLA) were initially regarded as class I or class II molecules. Each of them, presents to different T cells subsets. MHC class I molecules, are heterodimers in which the heavy chain (alpha) has three extracellular domains, two of which (alpha 1 and alpha 2) are polymorphic and conform the antigen recognition sites (ARS). The ARS is thought to be subjected to balancing selection for variability, which is the cause of the very high polymorphism of the MHC molecules. Different pathogenic epitopes would be the evolutionary force causing balancing selection. MHC class I genes have been completely sequenced (α1 and α2 protein domains) and thoroughly studied in Gallus gallus (chicken) as well as in mammals. In fact, the MHC locus was first defined in chicken, specifically in the highly consanguineous variety „Leghorn‟. It has been found that, in the case of chickens the MHC genetic region is considerably smaller than it is in mammals (remarkably shorter introns were found in chickens), and is organized quite differently. The noteworthy presence of short introns in chickens; supported the hypothesis that chicken‟s MHC represented a „minimal essential MHC‟. Until now, it has been assumed that chicken (order Galliformes) MHC was similar to all species included in the whole class Aves...
dc.description.departmentDepto. de Inmunología, Oftalmología y ORL
dc.description.facultyFac. de Medicina
dc.description.refereedTRUE
dc.description.statusunpub
dc.eprint.idhttps://eprints.ucm.es/id/eprint/38885
dc.identifier.urihttps://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14352/21073
dc.language.isospa
dc.page.total177
dc.publication.placeMadrid, España
dc.publisherUniversidad Complutense de Madrid
dc.rights.accessRightsopen access
dc.subject.cdu539.19(043.2)
dc.subject.keywordMoléculas
dc.subject.keywordSistema Principal de Histocompatibilidad
dc.subject.keywordMolecules
dc.subject.keywordMajor Histocompatibility Complex
dc.subject.keywordMHC
dc.subject.ucmMicrobiología médica
dc.subject.unesco3201.03 Microbiología Clínica
dc.titleEstudio en aves silvestres de canto ("Passeriformes") de las moléculas MHC y reclasificación molecular de la familia "Carduelini"
dc.title.alternativeStudy of MHC molecules in wild songbirds (Passeriformes) and molecular reclassification of Carduelini family
dc.typedoctoral thesis
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