“…The most diverse and extensively studied MHC genes are the DQB and DRB genes. Diversity of DQB or DRB genes has been characterized in many mammalian species such as primates (Bontrop et al, 1999), bank vole (Axtner & Sommer, 2004), domestic mammals (Schook & Lamont, 1996, Yuhki & O'Brien, 1997, Mikko et al, 1999, Wagner et al, 1999, and marine mammals (Murray et al, 1999, Bowen et al, 2002, 2004, Baker et al, 2006, Hayashi et al, 2006, Xu et al, 2007. After these studies on non-model free-ranging species were carried out, intriguing questions were raised about whether and how selection operates on the MHC of natural populations characterized by distinct pathogens and demographic and environmental conditions (Bernatchez & Landry, 2003;Sommer, 2005).…”