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Population Genetic Analysis of the Estonian Native Horse Suggests Diverse and Distinct Genetics, Ancient Origin and Contribution from Unique Patrilines

The Estonian Native Horse (ENH) is a medium-size pony found mainly in the western islands of Estonia and is well-adapted to the harsh northern climate and poor pastures. The ancestry of the ENH is debated, including alleged claims about direct descendance from the extinct Tarpan. Here we conducted a...

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Autores principales: Castaneda, Caitlin, Juras, Rytis, Khanshour, Anas, Randlaht, Ingrid, Wallner, Barbara, Rigler, Doris, Lindgren, Gabriella, Raudsepp, Terje, Cothran, E. Gus
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6722507/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31434327
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/genes10080629
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author Castaneda, Caitlin
Juras, Rytis
Khanshour, Anas
Randlaht, Ingrid
Wallner, Barbara
Rigler, Doris
Lindgren, Gabriella
Raudsepp, Terje
Cothran, E. Gus
author_facet Castaneda, Caitlin
Juras, Rytis
Khanshour, Anas
Randlaht, Ingrid
Wallner, Barbara
Rigler, Doris
Lindgren, Gabriella
Raudsepp, Terje
Cothran, E. Gus
author_sort Castaneda, Caitlin
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description The Estonian Native Horse (ENH) is a medium-size pony found mainly in the western islands of Estonia and is well-adapted to the harsh northern climate and poor pastures. The ancestry of the ENH is debated, including alleged claims about direct descendance from the extinct Tarpan. Here we conducted a detailed analysis of the genetic makeup and relationships of the ENH based on the genotypes of 15 autosomal short tandem repeats (STRs), 18 Y chromosomal single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs), mitochondrial D-loop sequence and lateral gait allele in DMRT3. The study encompassed 2890 horses of 61 breeds, including 33 ENHs. We show that the expected and observed genetic diversities of the ENH are among the highest within 52 global breeds, and the highest among 8 related Northern European ponies. The genetically closest breeds to the ENH are the Finn Horse, and the geographically more distant primitive Hucul and Konik. ENH matrilines are diverse and relate to draught and Pontic-Caspian breeds. ENH patrilines relate to draught breeds, and to a unique haplogroup not described before. None of the 33 ENHs carried the “gait” mutation, but the mutation was found in 2 Huculs. The study demonstrates that the ENH is a genetically distinct and diverse breed of ancient origin with no notable pressure of selective breeding.
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spelling pubmed-67225072019-09-10 Population Genetic Analysis of the Estonian Native Horse Suggests Diverse and Distinct Genetics, Ancient Origin and Contribution from Unique Patrilines Castaneda, Caitlin Juras, Rytis Khanshour, Anas Randlaht, Ingrid Wallner, Barbara Rigler, Doris Lindgren, Gabriella Raudsepp, Terje Cothran, E. Gus Genes (Basel) Article The Estonian Native Horse (ENH) is a medium-size pony found mainly in the western islands of Estonia and is well-adapted to the harsh northern climate and poor pastures. The ancestry of the ENH is debated, including alleged claims about direct descendance from the extinct Tarpan. Here we conducted a detailed analysis of the genetic makeup and relationships of the ENH based on the genotypes of 15 autosomal short tandem repeats (STRs), 18 Y chromosomal single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs), mitochondrial D-loop sequence and lateral gait allele in DMRT3. The study encompassed 2890 horses of 61 breeds, including 33 ENHs. We show that the expected and observed genetic diversities of the ENH are among the highest within 52 global breeds, and the highest among 8 related Northern European ponies. The genetically closest breeds to the ENH are the Finn Horse, and the geographically more distant primitive Hucul and Konik. ENH matrilines are diverse and relate to draught and Pontic-Caspian breeds. ENH patrilines relate to draught breeds, and to a unique haplogroup not described before. None of the 33 ENHs carried the “gait” mutation, but the mutation was found in 2 Huculs. The study demonstrates that the ENH is a genetically distinct and diverse breed of ancient origin with no notable pressure of selective breeding. MDPI 2019-08-20 /pmc/articles/PMC6722507/ /pubmed/31434327 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/genes10080629 Text en © 2019 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Castaneda, Caitlin
Juras, Rytis
Khanshour, Anas
Randlaht, Ingrid
Wallner, Barbara
Rigler, Doris
Lindgren, Gabriella
Raudsepp, Terje
Cothran, E. Gus
Population Genetic Analysis of the Estonian Native Horse Suggests Diverse and Distinct Genetics, Ancient Origin and Contribution from Unique Patrilines
title Population Genetic Analysis of the Estonian Native Horse Suggests Diverse and Distinct Genetics, Ancient Origin and Contribution from Unique Patrilines
title_full Population Genetic Analysis of the Estonian Native Horse Suggests Diverse and Distinct Genetics, Ancient Origin and Contribution from Unique Patrilines
title_fullStr Population Genetic Analysis of the Estonian Native Horse Suggests Diverse and Distinct Genetics, Ancient Origin and Contribution from Unique Patrilines
title_full_unstemmed Population Genetic Analysis of the Estonian Native Horse Suggests Diverse and Distinct Genetics, Ancient Origin and Contribution from Unique Patrilines
title_short Population Genetic Analysis of the Estonian Native Horse Suggests Diverse and Distinct Genetics, Ancient Origin and Contribution from Unique Patrilines
title_sort population genetic analysis of the estonian native horse suggests diverse and distinct genetics, ancient origin and contribution from unique patrilines
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6722507/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31434327
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/genes10080629
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