Y-Chromosomal Insights into Breeding History and Sire Line Genealogies of Arabian Horses

Author:

Remer Viktoria,Bozlak Elif,Felkel Sabine,Radovic Lara,Rigler Doris,Grilz-Seger Gertrud,Stefaniuk-Szmukier MonikaORCID,Bugno-Poniewierska MonikaORCID,Brooks SamanthaORCID,Miller Donald C.,Antczak Douglas F.,Sadeghi Raheleh,Cothran Gus,Juras RytisORCID,Khanshour Anas M.,Rieder StefanORCID,Penedo Maria C.ORCID,Waiditschka Gudrun,Kalinkova LiliyaORCID,Kalashnikov Valery V.,Zaitsev Alexander M.ORCID,Almarzook Saria,Reißmann MonikaORCID,Brockmann Gudrun A.ORCID,Brem Gottfried,Wallner BarbaraORCID

Abstract

The Y chromosome is a valuable genetic marker for studying the origin and influence of paternal lineages in populations. In this study, we conducted Y-chromosomal lineage-tracing in Arabian horses. First, we resolved a Y haplotype phylogeny based on the next generation sequencing data of 157 males from several breeds. Y-chromosomal haplotypes specific for Arabian horses were inferred by genotyping a collection of 145 males representing most Arabian sire lines that are active around the globe. These lines formed three discrete haplogroups, and the same haplogroups were detected in Arabian populations native to the Middle East. The Arabian haplotypes were clearly distinct from the ones detected in Akhal Tekes, Turkoman horses, and the progeny of two Thoroughbred foundation sires. However, a haplotype introduced into the English Thoroughbred by the stallion Byerley Turk (1680), was shared among Arabians, Turkomans, and Akhal Tekes, which opens a discussion about the historic connections between Oriental horse types. Furthermore, we genetically traced Arabian sire line breeding in the Western World over the past 200 years. This confirmed a strong selection for relatively few male lineages and uncovered incongruences to written pedigree records. Overall, we demonstrate how fine-scaled Y-analysis contributes to a better understanding of the historical development of horse breeds.

Funder

Austrian Academy of Sciences

Bundesministerium für Land- und Forstwirtschaft, Umwelt und Wasserwirtschaft

National Priorities Research Program

Russian Science Foundation

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

Genetics (clinical),Genetics

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