“…The analysis by sex showed an increased variability in females according to A n , with 22 alleles represented only in jennies (198, 202, 204, 206 and 208 in LEX003 ; 306 in LEX026 ; 152, 160, 168 and 170 in TKY270 ; 119, 137, 145, 149, 157 and 159 in TKY38 ; and 152, 156, 160, 162, 166 and 174 in UCEDQ502 ). Interestingly, some of the alleles detected in jennies had not been described previously in mares (Anaya et al, ), confirming the increased variability of this species. The analysis by breed showed very similar X n results in Andalusian and Moroccan jennies (7.6 and 8.0, respectively), but with several breed‐specific (Table ).…”