We examined the tandem repeat sequence of the dopamine receptor D4 (DRD4) g
ene in 73 individuals derived from 8 species of gibbons (genus Hylobates) i
n an attempt to assess the variability of this gene in gibbon species. H. s
yndactylus (subgenus Symphalangus) and H. concolor (subgenus Nomascus), whi
ch were inferred to have diverged at an early time within the family Hyloba
tidae, shared only long repeat (7 - 8) alleles. On the other hand, DRD4 was
highly polymorphic in gibbons of the subgenus Hylobates with 4-, 5-, 6-, 7
-, and 8-repeat alleles being recognized. In this subgenus, 4- and 5-repeat
alleles were found in the species distributed mainly in the southern islan
ds such as Sumatra, Java, and Borneo but not in the species inhabiting the
Asian continent. Sequence analysis indicated that the repeat structure of t
he gibbon DRD4 gene was quite complex but most of the 48-bp units could be
classified into several groups across the species based on sequence similar
ities. However, the sequence of the 7-repeat allele of H. muelleri was uniq
ue, since the repeat units had low similarities to other units of gibbons.