Genomic conservation of Mongolian horses promoted by preservation of the intangible cultural heritage of Naadam in Mongolia

Author:

Mongke Togtokh1ORCID,Budsuren Undarmaa2,Tiemuqier Aertengqimike1,Bozlak Elif34,Wallner Barbara3,Dulamsuren Samdanjamts5,Daidiikhuu Dorjsuren6,Amgalan Saruuljargal7,An Tana1,Mongkejargal Baoyindeligeer1,Li Wenbo1,Borjgin Sarula8,Dugarjaviin Manglai1,Han Haige1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Inner Mongolia Key Laboratory of Equine Science Research and Technology Innovation, College of Animal Science Inner Mongolia Agricultural University Hohhot China

2. School of Animal Science and Biotechnology Mongolian University of Life Sciences Ulaanbaatar Mongolia

3. Institute of Animal Breeding and Genetics University of Veterinary Medicine Vienna Vienna Austria

4. Vienna Graduate School of Population Genetics University of Veterinary Medicine Vienna Vienna Austria

5. Mongolian Association of Zootechnicians and Livestock Breeders Ulaanbaatar Mongolia

6. Ulaanbaatar Veterinary Office, Veterinary monitoring and risk assesment devision Ulaanbaatar Mongolia

7. Arkhangay Veterinary Office Arkhangai Mongolia

8. Department of Grassland Ecology and Animal Husbandry and Veterinary Xilingol Vocational College Xilinhot China

Abstract

AbstractUncontrolled crossbreeding is a major challenge to the conservation of landrace horses in East Asia. Understanding the factors driving this trend is crucial for effective conservation efforts. Here, we investigate the genomic makeup of 40 Mongolian Naadam racehorses and 21 Asian landrace horse breeds through analyzing whole‐genome resequencing and Y chromosome data. Our results show that crossbreeding practices are linked to horse‐racing traditions. Regions characterized by strong horse‐racing traditions and a lack of crossbreeding regulations exhibit significant levels of exotic genetic introgression, as observed in populations from Inner Mongolia and Central Asia. However, in Mongolia, despite having strong horse‐racing traditions, the implementation of policies aimed at preserving traditional horse‐racing culture effectively reduces exotic introgression. These results suggest that horse‐racing traditions are the main driver of crossbreeding practices. Our research highlights that the preservation of traditional values in landrace horses, achieved through carefully managed horse‐racing activities, can lead to successful conservation outcomes.

Funder

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Natural Science Foundation of Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region

Publisher

Wiley

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