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Genetic differentiation among matrilines in social groups of rhesus monkeys
Authors:Thomas J Olivier  Carole Ober  John Buettner-Janusch  Donald Stone Sade
Institution:(1) Anthropology Department, Northwestern University, 60201 Evanston, Illinois, USA;(2) Department of Biological Sciences, Northwestern University, 60201 Evanston, Illinois, USA;(3) Section of Human Genetics, Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Northwestern Memorial Hospital, 60611 Chicago, Illinois, USA;(4) Anthropology Department, New York University, Washington Square, 10003 New York, New York, USA;(5) Present address: Popular Branch Farm, 22969 Schuyler, Virginia, USA;(6) Present address: 29 Washington Square West, 10011 New York, New York, USA
Abstract:Summary In rhesus monkey populations, animals related by descent to some female comprise a matriline or genealogy. Data on blood protein polymorphisms in the Cayo Santiago rhesus colony indicate that allele frequency variations among matrilines in social groups are large. These variations occur despite high levels of outbreeding. Computer simulation analyses indicate that pedigree or linear effect account for much of the observed genetic differentiation among genealogies. A sampling with correlation model in which genealogy sizes and average kinship levels are parameters predicts among matriline genetic differentiation. This study indicates that substantial genetic substructure is present within rhesus social groups. Our analyses also predict that large variances in allele frequencies should be common among social or trait groups based on kinship relationships.
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