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identifier PRJNA480672
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title Social status and gene expression in wild baboons
description Social status predicts fitness outcomes in social animals, motivating efforts to understand its physiological causes and consequences. We investigated the relationship between social status and immune gene expression in male and female wild baboons. Importantly, female status is determined by kinship, while male status is determined by fighting ability. We uncover pervasive status-gene expression associations in males, but not females. In contrast to previous findings in hierarchies that are not competitively determined, we find that high status males exhibit high levels of pro-inflammatory gene expression. Using Mendelian randomization, we show that this variation in immune gene expression precedes dominance rank attainment: males who compete successfully for high status are intrinsically immunologically distinct. The nature of social hierarchies thus fundamentally shapes the relationship between social status and immune function.
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sra-submission  SRA737710
biosample  SAMN09643302SAMN09643301SAMN09643304SAMN09643303SAMN09643298SAMN09643297SAMN09643300SAMN09643299SAMN09643306SAMN09643305 More
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dateCreated 2018-07-11T00:00:00Z
dateModified 2018-07-11T00:00:00Z
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