Talk:Disassortative mating

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Latest comment: 9 March 2021 by AnonScience123 in topic Creation of page
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Template:WikiProject banner shell What are MHC class III genes? From the MHC document I get this: "In humans, the MHC is divided into three regions: Class I, II, and III. The A, B, and C genes belong to MHC class I while the six D genes belong to class II." However, no explanation about class III.

In the German article about the major histocompatibility complex, there is a break on MHC-Klasse-III-Komplexe. Maybe, that`s what You`re looking for.--Hans Dunkelberg (talk) 06:04, 30 October 2008 (UTC)Reply

Negative assortative mating

Should disassortative mating not just be called negative assortative mating (see: assortative mating)?--Hans Dunkelberg (talk) 06:07, 30 October 2008 (UTC)Reply

Creation of page

Due to the emerging peer reviewed literature on examples of disassortative mating in nature, I feel it is necessary to exclude it from the assortative mating page. The emerging topics should be covered in their own page at this point in the research. Feel free to add more material!AnonScience123 (talk) 21:25, 9 March 2021 (UTC)Reply