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Genetic analysis, breed assignment and conservation priorities of three native Danish horse breeds

Journal

ANIMAL GENETICS
Volume 39, Issue 5, Pages 496-505

Publisher

WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/j.1365-2052.2008.01767.x

Keywords

domestic breeds; genetic differentiation; inbreeding

Funding

  1. European Community's Sixth Framework Programme [MTKD-CT-2005-029957]
  2. European Science Foundation
  3. Danish Natural Science Research Council [21-01-0526, 21-03-0125]

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A genetic analysis was performed on three indigenous Danish horse breeds using 12 microsatellite markers from a standard kit for parental testing. These three breeds are all considered endangered based on their small population sizes. Genetic variation in these three breeds was comparable to other horse breeds in Europe, and they do not seem to be at immediate danger of extinction caused by genetic deterioration. The Knabstrupper breed had more genetic variation, as measured by expected heterozygosity and allelic richness, than the other two breeds (Frederiksborg and Jutland). F-ST statistics and population assignments confirmed population differentiation into three distinct breeds. The Frederiksborg and Knabstrupper breeds were closer to each other than to the Jutland breed. When establishing conservation priorities for the breeds, the priorities will depend on the conservation goals. Different methods for establishing conservation priorities are also discussed.

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