Genetic Diversity of Kazakhstani Equus caballus (Linnaeus, 1758) Horse Breeds Inferred from Microsatellite Markers

Author:

Orazymbetova Zarina12,Ualiyeva Daniya234ORCID,Dossybayev Kairat12ORCID,Torekhanov Aibyn1,Sydykov Dauren1,Mussayeva Aizhan2ORCID,Baktybayev Gabiden1

Affiliation:

1. Kazakh Research Institute of Livestock and Fodder Production, Almaty 050035, Kazakhstan

2. Institute of Genetics and Physiology, Committee of Science of the Ministry of Science and Higher Education of the Republic of Kazakhstan, Almaty 050060, Kazakhstan

3. Institute of Zoology, Committee of Science of the Ministry of Science and Higher Education of the Republic of Kazakhstan, Almaty 050060, Kazakhstan

4. Chengdu Institute of Biology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Chengdu 610041, China

Abstract

Understanding the genetic diversity and structure of domesticated horse (Equus caballus) populations is critical for long-term herd management and breeding programs. This study examines 435 horses from Kazakhstan, covering seven groups in three geographic areas using 11 STR markers. Identified are 136 alleles, with the mean number of alleles per locus ranging from 9 to 19. VHL20 is the most variable locus across groups, while loci HTG4, AHT4, AHT5, HTG7, and HMS3 are variable in most populations. The locus AHT5 in the Emba population shows the highest frequency of rare alleles, while the lowest frequency, 0.005, is observed in the Kulandy population. All loci were highly informative for the Kazakhstani populations of E. caballus, with PIC values higher than 0.5. Pairwise variations in Wright’s FST distances show that the examined varieties have little genetic differentiation (0.05%), indicating a high degree of admixture and a continuing lineage sorting process. Phylogenetic and population structure analyses reveal three major clusters of Kazakh horses, representing (I) the Uralsk population of the Kushum breed and the monophyly of two groups: (II) the Kozhamberdy population of the Mugalzhar breed, and (III) the Mugalzhar–Kushum breed populations. Kazakhstani horse populations, while being regionally isolated, were recently in contact with each other.

Funder

Ministry of Agriculture of the Republic of Kazakhstan

Kazakh Research Institute of Livestock and Fodder Production

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

General Veterinary

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