The genetic diversity and population structure of native horse breeds in Xinjiang, China
Chi Tang, Baoyu Yang, Gulibaheti Dawulietihan, Li Xue, Shuyuan Liu, Yinamujiang Yalimaimaiti, Qingzheng Wang, Na Yang, Xiaoyuan Sun, Yaru Wang, Ailifeire Wumaier, Serik Khizat, Tolegen Assanbayev, Zhassulan Kozhanov, Kursantbek Attokurov, Elmurat Obdunov, Hangsen Li

TL;DR
This study explores the genetic diversity and population structure of native horse breeds in Xinjiang, China, to support their conservation and breeding efforts.
Contribution
This is the first comprehensive SNP analysis of seven Xinjiang native horse breeds using whole-genome sequencing.
Findings
Xinjiang native horse breeds show high genetic diversity and significant differentiation from other global horse breeds.
Northern Xinjiang breeds exhibit frequent historical gene flow and closer genetic relationships among themselves.
The study provides insights for conservation and breeding programs based on the genetic background of these breeds.
Abstract
Xinjiang is a region renowned for its rich diversity of native horse breeds, making it one of the most affluent equine genetic resource areas in China. While prized for their high adaptability and tolerance to roughage, the conservation of these native breeds faces challenges from the introduction of external breeds and industrial changes. Furthermore, the unknown population structure of Xinjiang horse breeds has hindered effective conservation efforts. This study presents the first comprehensive Single Nucleotide Polymorphism (SNP) analysis of seven Xinjiang native horse breeds. We utilized 10X whole-genome sequencing to assess their genetic diversity, population structure, and genetic relationships. Our findings revealed a high level of population genetic diversity among the Xinjiang native horse breeds. These breeds exhibited significant genetic differentiation from other horse…
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TopicsGenetic diversity and population structure · Genetic and phenotypic traits in livestock · Genetic Mapping and Diversity in Plants and Animals
