Affiliation:
1. Institute of Zoology, University of Veterinary Medicine, Buenteweg 17, 30559 Hanover, Germany
2. Department of Zoology, University of Cambridge, Cambridge, UK
Abstract
Two classes of vomeronasal receptor genes,
V1R
and
V2R
, occur in vertebrates. Whereas,
V1R
loci are found in a wide variety of mammals, including primates, intact
V2R
genes have thus far only been described in rodents and marsupials. In primates, the
V2R
repertoire has been considered degenerate. Here, we identify for the first time two intact
V2R
loci in a strepsirrhine primate, the grey mouse lemur (
Microcebus murinus
), and demonstrate their expression in the vomeronasal organ. Putatively functional orthologues are present in two other strepsirrhines, whereas, both loci are pseudogenes in a range of anthropoid species. The functional significance of the loci is unknown, but positive selection on one of them is consistent with an adaptive role in pheromone detection. Finally, conservation of
V2R
loci in strepsirrhines is notable, given their high diversity and role in MUP and MHC detection in rodents.
Subject
General Agricultural and Biological Sciences,Agricultural and Biological Sciences (miscellaneous)
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