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Genomic comparisons of Persian Kurdish, Persian Arabian and American Thoroughbred horse populations

The present research aimed to characterize the Persian Kurdish horse population relative to the Persian Arabian and American Thoroughbred populations using genome-wide SNP data. Fifty-eight Kurdish, 38 Persian Arabian and 83 Thoroughbred horses were genotyped across 670,796 markers. After quality co...

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Autores principales: Yousefi-Mashouf, Navid, Mehrabani-Yeganeh, Hassan, Nejati-Javaremi, Ardeshir, Bailey, Ernest, Petersen, Jessica L.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7886144/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33592064
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0247123
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author Yousefi-Mashouf, Navid
Mehrabani-Yeganeh, Hassan
Nejati-Javaremi, Ardeshir
Bailey, Ernest
Petersen, Jessica L.
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description The present research aimed to characterize the Persian Kurdish horse population relative to the Persian Arabian and American Thoroughbred populations using genome-wide SNP data. Fifty-eight Kurdish, 38 Persian Arabian and 83 Thoroughbred horses were genotyped across 670,796 markers. After quality control and pruning to eliminate linkage disequilibrium between loci which resulted in 13,554 SNPs in 52 Kurdish, 24 Persian Arabian and 58 Thoroughbred horses, the Kurdish horses were generally distinguished from the Persian Arabian samples by Principal Component Analyses, cluster analyses and calculation of pairwise F(ST). Both Persian breeds were discriminated from the Thoroughbred. Pairwise F(ST) between the two Persian samples (0.013) was significantly greater than zero and several fold less than those found between the Thoroughbred and Kurdish (0.052) or Thoroughbred and Persian Arabian (0.057). Cluster analysis assuming three genetic clusters assigned the Kurdish horse and Thoroughbred to distinct clusters (0.942 in cluster 2 and 0.953 in cluster 3 respectively); the Persian Arabian was not in a distinct cluster (0.519 in cluster 1), demonstrating shared ancestry or recent admixture with the Kurdish breed. Diversity as quantified by expected heterozygosity was the highest in the Kurdish horse (0.342), followed by the Persian Arabian (0.328) and the Thoroughbred (0.326). Analysis of Molecular Variance showed that 4.47% of the genetic variation was present among populations (P<0.001). Population-specific inbreeding indices (F(IS)) were not significantly different from zero in any of the populations. Analysis of individual inbreeding based on runs of homozygosity using a larger SNP set suggested greater diversity in both the Kurdish and Persian Arabian than in the Thoroughbred. These results have implications for developing conservation strategies to achieve sound breeding goals while maintaining genetic diversity.
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spelling pubmed-78861442021-02-23 Genomic comparisons of Persian Kurdish, Persian Arabian and American Thoroughbred horse populations Yousefi-Mashouf, Navid Mehrabani-Yeganeh, Hassan Nejati-Javaremi, Ardeshir Bailey, Ernest Petersen, Jessica L. PLoS One Research Article The present research aimed to characterize the Persian Kurdish horse population relative to the Persian Arabian and American Thoroughbred populations using genome-wide SNP data. Fifty-eight Kurdish, 38 Persian Arabian and 83 Thoroughbred horses were genotyped across 670,796 markers. After quality control and pruning to eliminate linkage disequilibrium between loci which resulted in 13,554 SNPs in 52 Kurdish, 24 Persian Arabian and 58 Thoroughbred horses, the Kurdish horses were generally distinguished from the Persian Arabian samples by Principal Component Analyses, cluster analyses and calculation of pairwise F(ST). Both Persian breeds were discriminated from the Thoroughbred. Pairwise F(ST) between the two Persian samples (0.013) was significantly greater than zero and several fold less than those found between the Thoroughbred and Kurdish (0.052) or Thoroughbred and Persian Arabian (0.057). Cluster analysis assuming three genetic clusters assigned the Kurdish horse and Thoroughbred to distinct clusters (0.942 in cluster 2 and 0.953 in cluster 3 respectively); the Persian Arabian was not in a distinct cluster (0.519 in cluster 1), demonstrating shared ancestry or recent admixture with the Kurdish breed. Diversity as quantified by expected heterozygosity was the highest in the Kurdish horse (0.342), followed by the Persian Arabian (0.328) and the Thoroughbred (0.326). Analysis of Molecular Variance showed that 4.47% of the genetic variation was present among populations (P<0.001). Population-specific inbreeding indices (F(IS)) were not significantly different from zero in any of the populations. Analysis of individual inbreeding based on runs of homozygosity using a larger SNP set suggested greater diversity in both the Kurdish and Persian Arabian than in the Thoroughbred. These results have implications for developing conservation strategies to achieve sound breeding goals while maintaining genetic diversity. Public Library of Science 2021-02-16 /pmc/articles/PMC7886144/ /pubmed/33592064 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0247123 Text en © 2021 Yousefi-Mashouf et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Nejati-Javaremi, Ardeshir
Bailey, Ernest
Petersen, Jessica L.
Genomic comparisons of Persian Kurdish, Persian Arabian and American Thoroughbred horse populations
title Genomic comparisons of Persian Kurdish, Persian Arabian and American Thoroughbred horse populations
title_full Genomic comparisons of Persian Kurdish, Persian Arabian and American Thoroughbred horse populations
title_fullStr Genomic comparisons of Persian Kurdish, Persian Arabian and American Thoroughbred horse populations
title_full_unstemmed Genomic comparisons of Persian Kurdish, Persian Arabian and American Thoroughbred horse populations
title_short Genomic comparisons of Persian Kurdish, Persian Arabian and American Thoroughbred horse populations
title_sort genomic comparisons of persian kurdish, persian arabian and american thoroughbred horse populations
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7886144/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33592064
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0247123
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