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The horse Y chromosome as an informative marker for tracing sire lines

Authors :
Thomas Rattei
Markus Neuditschko
Stefan Rieder
Gottfried Brem
Sabine Felkel
Brandon D. Velie
Tosso Leeb
Georg Thaller
Ruedi Fries
Jan E. Janecka
Julia Metzger
Viktoria Dobretsberger
Doris Rigler
Terje Raudsepp
Christian Schlötterer
Molly E. McCue
Vidhya Jagannathan
Robert J. Schaefer
Carl-Johan Rubin
Ottmar Distl
Gabriella Lindgren
Bhanu P. Chowdhary
Claus Vogl
Barbara Wallner
Jens Tetens
Source :
Scientific Reports, Vol 9, Iss 1, Pp 1-12 (2019), Felkel, Sabine; Vogl, Claus; Rigler, Doris; Dobretsberger, Viktoria; Chowdhary, Bhanu P; Distl, Ottmar; Fries, Ruedi; Jagannathan, Vidya; Janečka, Jan E; Leeb, Tosso; Lindgren, Gabriella; McCue, Molly; Metzger, Julia; Neuditschko, Markus; Rattei, Thomas; Raudsepp, Terje; Rieder, Stefan; Rubin, Carl-Johan; Schaefer, Robert; Schlötterer, Christian; ... (2019). The horse Y chromosome as an informative marker for tracing sire lines. Scientific Reports, 9(1), p. 6095. Nature Publishing Group 10.1038/s41598-019-42640-w , Scientific Reports
Publication Year :
2019
Publisher :
Nature Publishing Group, 2019.

Abstract

Analysis of the Y chromosome is the best-established way to reconstruct paternal family history in humans. Here, we applied fine-scaled Y-chromosomal haplotyping in horses with biallelic markers and demonstrate the potential of our approach to address the ancestry of sire lines. We de novo assembled a draft reference of the male-specific region of the Y chromosome from Illumina short reads and then screened 5.8 million basepairs for variants in 130 specimens from intensively selected and rural breeds and nine Przewalski's horses. Among domestic horses we confirmed the predominance of a young'crown haplogroup' in Central European and North American breeds. Within the crown, we distinguished 58 haplotypes based on 211 variants, forming three major haplogroups. In addition to two previously characterised haplogroups, one observed in Arabian/Coldblooded and the other in Turkoman/Thoroughbred horses, we uncovered a third haplogroup containing Iberian lines and a North African Barb Horse. In a genealogical showcase, we distinguished the patrilines of the three English Thoroughbred founder stallions and resolved a historic controversy over the parentage of the horse 'Galopin', born in 1872. We observed two nearly instantaneous radiations in the history of Central and Northern European Y-chromosomal lineages that both occurred after domestication 5,500 years ago. ispartof: SCIENTIFIC REPORTS vol:9 issue:1 ispartof: location:England status: published

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
20452322
Volume :
9
Issue :
1
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Scientific Reports
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....3e912644266debce94baf99705877924
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-019-42640-w