2023
DOI: 10.1038/s41437-023-00624-7
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Genetic diversity and signatures of selection in four indigenous horse breeds of Iran

Abstract: Indigenous Iranian horse breeds were evolutionarily affected by natural and artificial selection in distinct phylogeographic clades, which shaped their genomes in several unique ways. The aims of this study were to evaluate the genetic diversity and genomewide selection signatures in four indigenous Iranian horse breeds. We evaluated 169 horses from Caspian (n = 21), Turkmen (n = 29), Kurdish (n = 67), and Persian Arabian (n = 52) populations, using genomewide genotyping data. The contemporary effective popula… Show more

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“…In general, the founder effect, genetic drift, selection, and/or inbreeding result in low genetic variability in farmed stocks, including horses [61,62]. The level of genetic diversity found in a population largely depends on the mating system, the evolutionary history of a horse breed, and the population history, as well as the geographical ranges of the populations [63]. In addition, the presence of null alleles produces an excess of homozygotes in the population dataset, which in turn may affect the genetic diversity of the population [64,65].…”
Section: Genetic Diversity Within and Among The Arabian Horse Sire Linesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In general, the founder effect, genetic drift, selection, and/or inbreeding result in low genetic variability in farmed stocks, including horses [61,62]. The level of genetic diversity found in a population largely depends on the mating system, the evolutionary history of a horse breed, and the population history, as well as the geographical ranges of the populations [63]. In addition, the presence of null alleles produces an excess of homozygotes in the population dataset, which in turn may affect the genetic diversity of the population [64,65].…”
Section: Genetic Diversity Within and Among The Arabian Horse Sire Linesmentioning
confidence: 99%