Phylogenetic and bottleneck analysis of the Turkish Arabian and Thoroughbred horse populations

This study aimed to determine the phylogenetic and bottleneck analyses of Turkish Thoroughbred and Arabian horse populations. In the study, genotyping was performed using a total of 17 microsatellite markers in the samples taken from 959 Thoroughbred and 813 Arabian horses. The average effective al...

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Main Authors: Cevdet Yaralı, Abdurrahman Köseman, Yusuf Özşensoy, İbrahim Şeker, Burhan Toprak, Kemal Zengin
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Published: Universidad del Zulia 2023-07-01
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Online Access:https://www.produccioncientificaluz.org/index.php/cientifica/article/view/40582
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author Cevdet Yaralı
Abdurrahman Köseman
Yusuf Özşensoy
İbrahim Şeker
Burhan Toprak
Kemal Zengin
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Abdurrahman Köseman
Yusuf Özşensoy
İbrahim Şeker
Burhan Toprak
Kemal Zengin
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description This study aimed to determine the phylogenetic and bottleneck analyses of Turkish Thoroughbred and Arabian horse populations. In the study, genotyping was performed using a total of 17 microsatellite markers in the samples taken from 959 Thoroughbred and 813 Arabian horses. The average effective allele number in Arabian horses was 3.338 and the average number of alleles was 7.412 in Thorougbred horses. Genetic distance and genetic identity between Thoroughbred and Arabian breeds was 0.411 and 0.663, respectively. Also genetic identity in each Arabian and Thoroughbred horse populations was 1.000. The FCA table showed that the two breeds were completely separated from each other and were compatible. In conclusion; the bottlenecks of Thoroughbred and Arabian horse populations were in a normal L distribution and these horse breeds do not appear to have succumbed to introgression. Therefore, they are not yet at risk of extinction any time soon.
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spelling doaj.art-d70da5d45400466b97a2be0af6dc10ff2023-07-23T15:22:00ZengUniversidad del ZuliaRevista Científica0798-22592521-97152023-07-0133210.52973/rcfcv-e33262Phylogenetic and bottleneck analysis of the Turkish Arabian and Thoroughbred horse populationsCevdet Yaralı0Abdurrahman Köseman1Yusuf Özşensoy2İbrahim Şeker3Burhan Toprak4Kemal Zengin5Veterinary Control Central Research Institute, Genetics Laboratory, Ankara, TürkiyeMalatya Turgut Ozal University, Akcadag Vocational School, Department of Crop and Animal Production. Malatya, TürkiyeSivas Cumhuriyet University, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Department of Veterinary Genetics. Sivas, TürkiyeFirat University, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Department of Zootechny. Elazig, TürkiyeYozgat Bozok University, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Department of Anatomy. Yozgat, TürkiyeVeterinary Control Central Research Institute, Genetics Laboratory, Ankara, Türkiye This study aimed to determine the phylogenetic and bottleneck analyses of Turkish Thoroughbred and Arabian horse populations. In the study, genotyping was performed using a total of 17 microsatellite markers in the samples taken from 959 Thoroughbred and 813 Arabian horses. The average effective allele number in Arabian horses was 3.338 and the average number of alleles was 7.412 in Thorougbred horses. Genetic distance and genetic identity between Thoroughbred and Arabian breeds was 0.411 and 0.663, respectively. Also genetic identity in each Arabian and Thoroughbred horse populations was 1.000. The FCA table showed that the two breeds were completely separated from each other and were compatible. In conclusion; the bottlenecks of Thoroughbred and Arabian horse populations were in a normal L distribution and these horse breeds do not appear to have succumbed to introgression. Therefore, they are not yet at risk of extinction any time soon. https://www.produccioncientificaluz.org/index.php/cientifica/article/view/40582Arabian horsebottleneckmicrosatellitephylogenetic analysisthoroughbred horse
spellingShingle Cevdet Yaralı
Abdurrahman Köseman
Yusuf Özşensoy
İbrahim Şeker
Burhan Toprak
Kemal Zengin
Phylogenetic and bottleneck analysis of the Turkish Arabian and Thoroughbred horse populations
Revista Científica
Arabian horse
bottleneck
microsatellite
phylogenetic analysis
thoroughbred horse
title Phylogenetic and bottleneck analysis of the Turkish Arabian and Thoroughbred horse populations
title_full Phylogenetic and bottleneck analysis of the Turkish Arabian and Thoroughbred horse populations
title_fullStr Phylogenetic and bottleneck analysis of the Turkish Arabian and Thoroughbred horse populations
title_full_unstemmed Phylogenetic and bottleneck analysis of the Turkish Arabian and Thoroughbred horse populations
title_short Phylogenetic and bottleneck analysis of the Turkish Arabian and Thoroughbred horse populations
title_sort phylogenetic and bottleneck analysis of the turkish arabian and thoroughbred horse populations
topic Arabian horse
bottleneck
microsatellite
phylogenetic analysis
thoroughbred horse
url https://www.produccioncientificaluz.org/index.php/cientifica/article/view/40582
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