Study on the origin of the Baise horse based on whole‐genome resequencing

Author:

Lin Xiaoran123ORCID,Feng Mo12,Li Ying12,Liu Yu12ORCID,Wang Min12,Li Yuanyuan12,Yang Tao12,Zhao Chunjiang12456ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Equine Center China Agricultural University Beijing China

2. College of Animal Science and Technology China Agricultural University Beijing China

3. Beijing General Station of Animal Husbandry Beijing China

4. National Engineering Laboratory for Animal Breeding Beijing China

5. Key Laboratory of Animal Genetics, Breeding and Reproduction Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Affairs Beijing China

6. Beijing Key Laboratory of Animal Genetic Improvement Beijing China

Abstract

AbstractThe Baise horse, an indigenous horse breed mainly distributed in the Baise region of Guangxi province in southwest China, has a long history as draft animal. However, there is a lack of research regarding the origin and ancestral composition of the Baise horse. In this study, whole‐genome resequencing data from 236 horses of seven Chinese indigenous horse breeds, five foreign horse breeds, and four Przewalski's horses were used to investigate the relationships between the Baise horse and other horse breeds. The results showed that foreign horse breeds had no significant impact on the formation of the Baise horse. The two southwestern horse populations, the Debao pony and the Jinjiang horse, exhibit the closest genetic affinity with the Baise horse. This is consistent with their adjacent geographical distribution. Analysis of the migration route revealed a gene flow from the Chakouyi horse into the Baise horse. In summary, our results confirm that the formation of the Baise horse did not involve participation from foreign breeds. Geographical distance emerges as a crucial factor in determining the genetic relationships with the Baise horse. Gene flows of indigenous horse breeds along ancient routes of trade activities had played a role in the formation of the Baise horse.

Publisher

Wiley

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