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500 years of breeding in the Carthusian Strain of Pura Raza Espanol horse: An evolutional analysis using genealogical and genomic data

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JOURNAL OF ANIMAL BREEDING AND GENETICS
卷 139, 期 1, 页码 84-99

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/jbg.12641

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bottleneck; effective number; equine; genetic diversity; population structure; SNP

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  1. Ministerio de Economia, Industria y Competitividad of the Spanish Government [AGL-2017-84217-P]
  2. [PRE 2018-083492]

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The Carthusian horse, a Pura Raza Espanol strain, has been bred as a closed population for over 500 years. Analysis of its population structure revealed a unique genetic profile with a history of both differentiation and introgression. The study also noted recent reductions in variability and a genetic bottleneck in the population.
The Carthusian horse is a Pura Raza Espanol (PRE) strain (CS), bred as a closed population since its creation more than 500 years ago. The aim of this study was to analyse for the first time its population structure and situation of variability combining both genealogical (GEL) and genomic (GEN) data. The GEL data comprised 348,429 pedigree records (56,105 CS horses), while the GEN analysis included the high-density genotypes (670,804 SNPs) of 287 horses. Pedigree completeness demonstrated its accuracy, showing a good correlation of GEL (F) and GEN (F-ROH) inbreeding coefficient in the case of PRE subpopulations partially related and non-related to Carthusian strain (0.68) but a lower value in the 100% Carthusian horses (0.42), due to the high weight of founders not detected by GEL analysis. GEN (PCA, AMOVA, and Admixture) and GEL analysis showed a good differentiation of subpopulations, but also a high level of introgression of the CS in the breed during past decades. A recent change in this trend was noteworthy, with a considerable reduction in CS variability and a genetic bottleneck (effective population sizes of 31.57 and 30.20 in GEL and GEN analysis, respectively, in last generation). The PRE has maintained its variability, and a considerable difference in estimated N-e by GEL (60.77) and GEN (188.0) data was observed. Using two sources of complementary information, it was found the existence of an ancient PRE strain with a unique genetic landmark, practically free from the influence of other equine populations.

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