Inbreeding depression and durability in the North American Thoroughbred horse

Author:

Hill Emmeline W.12ORCID,McGivney Beatrice A.1,MacHugh David E.23

Affiliation:

1. Plusvital Ltd., The Highline, Dun Laoghaire Industrial Estate Dublin Ireland

2. UCD School of Agriculture and Food Science University College Dublin Dublin Ireland

3. UCD Conway Institute of Biomolecular and Biomedical Research University College Dublin Dublin Ireland

Abstract

AbstractThe proportion of the genome containing runs of homozygosity (ROH) affects production traits in livestock populations. In European and Australasian Thoroughbreds inbreeding, quantified using ROH (FROH), is associated with the probability of ever racing. Here, we measured FROH using 333 K SNP genotypes from 768 Thoroughbred horses born in North America to evaluate the effect of inbreeding on racing traits in that region. Among North American horses, FROH was not associated (p = 0.518) with the probability of ever racing but was significantly associated with the number of race starts (p = 0.002). Among raced horses, those with a 10% higher FROH than the mean inbreeding coefficient were predicted to have 3.5 fewer race starts compared to horses with a mean inbreeding coefficient. Considering the trend of increasing inbreeding and a decline in the average number of race starts per runner in North America, mitigating inbreeding in the population could positively influence racing durability.

Funder

Science Foundation Ireland

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Genetics,Animal Science and Zoology,General Medicine

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