Selection in the Finnhorse, a native all-around horse breed

J Anim Breed Genet. 2021 Mar;138(2):188-203. doi: 10.1111/jbg.12524. Epub 2020 Nov 23.

Abstract

Selection by breeders modifies the morphology, behaviour and performance of domesticated species. Here, we examined signs of selection in Finnhorse, the only native horse breed in Finland. We first searched divergent genomic regions between Finnhorses and other breeds, as well as between different breeding sections of the Finnhorse with data from Illumina Equine SNP70 BeadChip, and then studied several of the detected regions in more detail. We found altogether 35 common outlier SNPs between Finnhorses and other breeds using two different selection tests. Many of the SNPs were located close to genes affecting coat colour, performance, size, sugar metabolism, immune response and olfaction. We selected genes affecting coat colour (KIT, MITF, PMEL), performance (MSTN) and locomotion (DMRT3) for a more detailed examination. In addition, we looked for, and found, associations with height at withers and SNPs located close to gene LCORL. Among the four breeding sections of Finnhorses (harness trotters, riding horses, draught horses and pony-sized horses), a single SNP located close to the DMRT3 gene was significantly differentiated and only between harness trotters and pony-sized horses.

Keywords: coat colour; locomotion; outlier SNP; size at withers; whole-genome analysis.

MeSH terms

  • Animals
  • Breeding*
  • Finland
  • Genome
  • Genomics
  • Horses
  • Polymorphism, Single Nucleotide

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