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The hidden benefits of sex: Evidence for MHC-associated mate choice in primate societies

机译:性的潜在好处:在灵长类动物社会中与MHC相关的伴侣选择的证据

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Major histocompatibility complex (MHC)-associated mate choice is thought to give offspring a fitness advantage through disease resistance. Primates offer a unique opportunity to understand MHC-associated mate choice within our own zoological order, while their social diversity provides an exceptional setting to examine the genetic determinants and consequences of mate choice in animal societies. Although mate choice is constrained by social context, increasing evidence shows that MHC-dependent mate choice occurs across the order in a variety of socio-sexual systems and favours mates with dissimilar, diverse or specific genotypes non-exclusively. Recent research has also identified phenotypic indicators of MHC quality. Moreover, novel findings rehabilitate the importance of olfactory cues in signalling MHC genes and influencing primate mating decisions. These findings underline the importance to females of selecting a sexual partner of high genetic quality, as well as the generality of the role of MHC genes in sexual selection.
机译:与主要组织相容性复合体(MHC)相关的配偶选择被认为可以通过抵抗疾病赋予后代以身体健康的优势。灵长类动物提供了一个独特的机会,以了解我们自己的生态秩序内与MHC相关的伴侣选择,而它们的社会多样性为检查遗传决定因素和动物社会中伴侣选择的后果提供了一个特殊的环境。尽管配偶选择受到社会背景的限制,但越来越多的证据表明,依赖MHC的配偶选择发生在整个社会性系统中的整个订单中,并且非排他地偏爱具有不同,不同或特定基因型的配偶。最近的研究还确定了MHC质量的表型指标。此外,新发现恢复了嗅觉提示在MHC基因信号传递和影响灵长类动物交​​配决定中的重要性。这些发现强调了女性选择具有高遗传质量的性伴侣的重要性,以及MHC基因在性选择中作用的普遍性。

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