Genetic variability of Appaloosa horses: a study of a closed breeding population from Argentina |
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Authors: | Claudia Malena CORBI-BOTTO Sebastian Andres SADABA Elina Ines FRANCISCO Paula Belen KALEMKERIAN Juan Pedro LIRON Egle Etel VILLEGAS-CASTAGNASSO Guillermo GIOVAMBATTISTA Pilar PERAL-GARCIA Silvina DIAZ |
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Affiliation: | 1. Instituto de Genética Veterinaria “Ing. Fernando N Dulout”(IGEVET) –CCT La Plata –CONICET, Facultad de Ciencias Veterinarias, Universidad Nacional de La Plata, La Plata, Argentina2. Research Fellow from Consejo Nacional de Invetigaciones Cientificas y Tecnicas (CONICET), Argentina3. Research Fellow from Universidad Nacional de la Plata (UNLP), Argentina |
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Abstract: | The genetic diversity and structure of 72 Appaloosa horses belonging to a closed breeding population from an ecological reserve in Buenos Aires, Argentina, was investigated using eight microsatellite markers from the International Society for Animal Genetics panel. Our data showed that this Appaloosa horse population had an elevated degree of genetic diversity (He= 0.746) and did not present a significant increase of homozygous individuals (FIS~0). However, the short tandem repeats, AHT5, ASB2, HTG10 and VHL20, were not in Hardy–Weinberg equilibrium (P-value<0.05). Genetic relationships between this population and other well known horse breeds showed that Appaloosa horses from Argentina could have had their origin in the horses of the Nez Perce’s people in Idaho while other Appaloosa horses may have had influences from Andalusian and Lusitano breeds. This closed breeding population conserves an important degree of Appaloosa genetic diversity and notwithstanding its particular breeding characteristics, represents a valuable genetic resource for conservation. |
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Keywords: | horse genetic diversity microsatellite Appaloosa population structure conservation |
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