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History of Lipizzan horse maternal lines as revealed by mtDNA analysis
Sequencing of the mtDNA control region (385 or 695 bp) of 212 Lipizzans from eight studs revealed 37 haplotypes. Distribution of haplotypes among studs was biased, including many private haplotypes but only one haplotype was present in all the studs. According to historical data, numerous Lipizzan m...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2705438/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/12427390 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1297-9686-34-5-635 |
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author | Kavar, Tatjana Brem, Gottfried Habe, Franc Sölkner, Johann Dovč, Peter |
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description | Sequencing of the mtDNA control region (385 or 695 bp) of 212 Lipizzans from eight studs revealed 37 haplotypes. Distribution of haplotypes among studs was biased, including many private haplotypes but only one haplotype was present in all the studs. According to historical data, numerous Lipizzan maternal lines originating from founder mares of different breeds have been established during the breed's history, so the broad genetic base of the Lipizzan maternal lines was expected. A comparison of Lipizzan sequences with 136 sequences of domestic- and wild-horses from GenBank showed a clustering of Lipizzan haplotypes in the majority of haplotype subgroups present in other domestic horses. We assume that haplotypes identical to haplotypes of early domesticated horses can be found in several Lipizzan maternal lines as well as in other breeds. Therefore, domestic horses could arise either from a single large population or from several populations provided there were strong migrations during the early phase after domestication. A comparison of Lipizzan haplotypes with 56 maternal lines (according to the pedigrees) showed a disagreement of biological parentage with pedigree data for at least 11% of the Lipizzans. A distribution of haplotype-frequencies was unequal (0.2%–26%), mainly due to pedigree errors and haplotype sharing among founder mares. |
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spelling | pubmed-27054382009-07-03 History of Lipizzan horse maternal lines as revealed by mtDNA analysis Kavar, Tatjana Brem, Gottfried Habe, Franc Sölkner, Johann Dovč, Peter Genet Sel Evol Research Sequencing of the mtDNA control region (385 or 695 bp) of 212 Lipizzans from eight studs revealed 37 haplotypes. Distribution of haplotypes among studs was biased, including many private haplotypes but only one haplotype was present in all the studs. According to historical data, numerous Lipizzan maternal lines originating from founder mares of different breeds have been established during the breed's history, so the broad genetic base of the Lipizzan maternal lines was expected. A comparison of Lipizzan sequences with 136 sequences of domestic- and wild-horses from GenBank showed a clustering of Lipizzan haplotypes in the majority of haplotype subgroups present in other domestic horses. We assume that haplotypes identical to haplotypes of early domesticated horses can be found in several Lipizzan maternal lines as well as in other breeds. Therefore, domestic horses could arise either from a single large population or from several populations provided there were strong migrations during the early phase after domestication. A comparison of Lipizzan haplotypes with 56 maternal lines (according to the pedigrees) showed a disagreement of biological parentage with pedigree data for at least 11% of the Lipizzans. A distribution of haplotype-frequencies was unequal (0.2%–26%), mainly due to pedigree errors and haplotype sharing among founder mares. BioMed Central 2002-09-15 /pmc/articles/PMC2705438/ /pubmed/12427390 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1297-9686-34-5-635 Text en Copyright © 2002 INRA, EDP Sciences |
spellingShingle | Research Kavar, Tatjana Brem, Gottfried Habe, Franc Sölkner, Johann Dovč, Peter History of Lipizzan horse maternal lines as revealed by mtDNA analysis |
title | History of Lipizzan horse maternal lines as revealed by mtDNA analysis |
title_full | History of Lipizzan horse maternal lines as revealed by mtDNA analysis |
title_fullStr | History of Lipizzan horse maternal lines as revealed by mtDNA analysis |
title_full_unstemmed | History of Lipizzan horse maternal lines as revealed by mtDNA analysis |
title_short | History of Lipizzan horse maternal lines as revealed by mtDNA analysis |
title_sort | history of lipizzan horse maternal lines as revealed by mtdna analysis |
topic | Research |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2705438/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/12427390 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1297-9686-34-5-635 |
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