1984
DOI: 10.1159/000156161
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Genetic Markers of Immunoglobulins in the Two Orangutan Subspecies and Their Hybrids

Abstract: Serum samples from 23 Pongo pygmaeus abelii, 4 Pongo pygmaeus pygmaeus and 2 hybrids were tested for Gm(1, 2, 3, 5, 6, 10, 11, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 21, 24, 28) and for Km (1) allotypes. All samples were negative for Gm (2, 3, 5, 6, 14, 16, 21, 28), Km (1) and positive for Gm (1, 15, 17, 24). The allotypes G3m (10, 11, 13) were simultaneously absent in all of the Bornean orangutans and present in all of the Sumatran orangutans. Moreover, the analysis of 8 Bm allotypes has shown that all the P. pygmaeu… Show more

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“…It is striking to see that we can distinguish the Bornean and Sumatran orangutans [Dugoujon et al, 1984], support ing the evidence from chromosomal studies [Seuanez et al, 1979], Two phenotypes, par ticularly Gm ( 1,17; 10,11,13,15,28) observed in most of the gorillas and all the P. paniscus, and Gm ( 1,17; 10,11,13,15) in some P. troglo dytes, are identical with some homozygotic conditions in humans. Furthermore, another phenotype Gm (l,17;10,11,13,14,28), also common in chimpanzees, is comparable to a human haplotype (though with G3m(5) in addition), which is very frequent in some populations.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…It is striking to see that we can distinguish the Bornean and Sumatran orangutans [Dugoujon et al, 1984], support ing the evidence from chromosomal studies [Seuanez et al, 1979], Two phenotypes, par ticularly Gm ( 1,17; 10,11,13,15,28) observed in most of the gorillas and all the P. paniscus, and Gm ( 1,17; 10,11,13,15) in some P. troglo dytes, are identical with some homozygotic conditions in humans. Furthermore, another phenotype Gm (l,17;10,11,13,14,28), also common in chimpanzees, is comparable to a human haplotype (though with G3m(5) in addition), which is very frequent in some populations.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The classical hemagglutination inhibition method on opaline plates was used [Dugoujon et al, 1984]. The reagents used for Gm and Km determination were of human origin (table II).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Relatively few Gm allotypes have been found in the numerous Cercopithecoidea species, notably Glm(a), G3m(b0), (b5), (c5), and (s) in baboons, macaques, and mangabeys, the first two allotypes being polymorphic among african forest Cercopithecines (DuGoUJON et al, 1989). All the P. cynocephalus studied by STEINBERG et al (1977) were G3m(c5) negative.…”
Section: Gm Km and Am Polymorphismsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…comm. DUGOUJON et al, 1984DtJGotJ~o~ & HAzot~r, 1987DUGOUJON et al, 1984DUGOUJON & HAZOUT, 1987DUGOUJON et al, 1984DUGOUJON & HAZOUT, 1987ALEPA, 1969LITWIN, 1969GAARDER & NATVIG, 1974VAN LOGHEr~I et al, 1968VAN LOGHEM & LITWlN, 1972;SHUSTER et a[., 1970VAN LOGHEM & DE LANGs 1979SHANFIELD, pers. comm.…”
Section: Localization Of Gm Antigensmentioning
confidence: 99%
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