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Genetic diversity within and between British and Irish breeds: The maternal and paternal history of native ponies

The UK and Ireland have many native pony breeds with historical and cultural importance as well as being a source of uncharacterized genetic diversity. However, there is a lack of comprehensive research investigating their genetic diversity and phylogenetic interrelationships. Many studies contain a...

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Autores principales: Winton, Clare L., McMahon, Robert, Hegarty, Matthew J., McEwan, Neil R., Davies‐Morel, Mina C. G., Morgan, Charly, Nash, Deborah M.
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Publicado: John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7029099/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32076519
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/ece3.5989
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author Winton, Clare L.
McMahon, Robert
Hegarty, Matthew J.
McEwan, Neil R.
Davies‐Morel, Mina C. G.
Morgan, Charly
Nash, Deborah M.
author_facet Winton, Clare L.
McMahon, Robert
Hegarty, Matthew J.
McEwan, Neil R.
Davies‐Morel, Mina C. G.
Morgan, Charly
Nash, Deborah M.
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description The UK and Ireland have many native pony breeds with historical and cultural importance as well as being a source of uncharacterized genetic diversity. However, there is a lack of comprehensive research investigating their genetic diversity and phylogenetic interrelationships. Many studies contain a limited number of pony breeds or small sample sizes for these breeds. This may result in erroneous grouping of pony breeds that otherwise have intricate interrelationships with each other and are not evaluated correctly when placed as a token subset of a larger dataset. This is the first study that specifically investigates the genetic diversity within and between British and Irish native pony breeds using large sample numbers from locations of their native origin. This study used a panel of microsatellite markers and sequence analysis of the mitochondrial control region to analyze the genetic diversity within and between 11 pony breeds from Britain and Ireland. A large dataset was collected (a total of 485 animals were used for mtDNA analysis and 450 for microsatellite analysis), and previously published data were used to place the British and Irish ponies in a global context. The native ponies of Britain and Ireland were found to have had a complex history, and the interrelationships between the breeds were revealed. Overall, high levels of genetic diversity were maintained in native breeds, although some reduction was evident in small or isolated populations (Shetland, Carneddau, and Section C). Unusual mitochondrial diversity distribution patterns were apparent for the Carneddau and Dartmoor, although among breeds and global haplogroups there was a high degree of haplotype sharing evident, well‐represented within British and Irish ponies. Ancestral maternal diversity was maintained by most populations, particularly the Fells and Welsh ponies, which exhibited rare and ancient lineages. The maternal and paternal histories of the breeds are distinct, with male‐biased crossings between native breeds, and other shared influences, likely Arabs and Thoroughbreds, are apparent. The data generated herein provide valuable information to guide and implement the conservation of increasingly rare native genetic resources.
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spelling pubmed-70290992020-02-19 Genetic diversity within and between British and Irish breeds: The maternal and paternal history of native ponies Winton, Clare L. McMahon, Robert Hegarty, Matthew J. McEwan, Neil R. Davies‐Morel, Mina C. G. Morgan, Charly Nash, Deborah M. Ecol Evol Original Research The UK and Ireland have many native pony breeds with historical and cultural importance as well as being a source of uncharacterized genetic diversity. However, there is a lack of comprehensive research investigating their genetic diversity and phylogenetic interrelationships. Many studies contain a limited number of pony breeds or small sample sizes for these breeds. This may result in erroneous grouping of pony breeds that otherwise have intricate interrelationships with each other and are not evaluated correctly when placed as a token subset of a larger dataset. This is the first study that specifically investigates the genetic diversity within and between British and Irish native pony breeds using large sample numbers from locations of their native origin. This study used a panel of microsatellite markers and sequence analysis of the mitochondrial control region to analyze the genetic diversity within and between 11 pony breeds from Britain and Ireland. A large dataset was collected (a total of 485 animals were used for mtDNA analysis and 450 for microsatellite analysis), and previously published data were used to place the British and Irish ponies in a global context. The native ponies of Britain and Ireland were found to have had a complex history, and the interrelationships between the breeds were revealed. Overall, high levels of genetic diversity were maintained in native breeds, although some reduction was evident in small or isolated populations (Shetland, Carneddau, and Section C). Unusual mitochondrial diversity distribution patterns were apparent for the Carneddau and Dartmoor, although among breeds and global haplogroups there was a high degree of haplotype sharing evident, well‐represented within British and Irish ponies. Ancestral maternal diversity was maintained by most populations, particularly the Fells and Welsh ponies, which exhibited rare and ancient lineages. The maternal and paternal histories of the breeds are distinct, with male‐biased crossings between native breeds, and other shared influences, likely Arabs and Thoroughbreds, are apparent. The data generated herein provide valuable information to guide and implement the conservation of increasingly rare native genetic resources. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2020-01-27 /pmc/articles/PMC7029099/ /pubmed/32076519 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/ece3.5989 Text en © 2020 The Authors. Ecology and Evolution published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd. This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Nash, Deborah M.
Genetic diversity within and between British and Irish breeds: The maternal and paternal history of native ponies
title Genetic diversity within and between British and Irish breeds: The maternal and paternal history of native ponies
title_full Genetic diversity within and between British and Irish breeds: The maternal and paternal history of native ponies
title_fullStr Genetic diversity within and between British and Irish breeds: The maternal and paternal history of native ponies
title_full_unstemmed Genetic diversity within and between British and Irish breeds: The maternal and paternal history of native ponies
title_short Genetic diversity within and between British and Irish breeds: The maternal and paternal history of native ponies
title_sort genetic diversity within and between british and irish breeds: the maternal and paternal history of native ponies
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7029099/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32076519
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/ece3.5989
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