Effect of LCORL gene polymorphism on body size traits in horse populations

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The aim of this study was to determine polymorphism of LCORL gene in horse breeds and its association with body size. PCR-RFLP technique was performed using AluI for genotyping of 306 horses. Results showed that C is the rare allele in Iranian Breeds, because these horses have been used since ancient times as a courier and for war and archery, hence selection has done to benefit of spiky horses with medium body that need less food and are tireless. While, for foreign breeds; frequency of C allele was high that can be concluded these breeds used in fields, forests, and mines. A UPGMA dendrogram based on the Nei's standard genetic distance among studied breeds showed separate clusters for Iranian native and exotic breeds. Statistical association analysis of three observed genotypes with body size showed that there is an association between this polymorphism and body size criteria (p < 0.01). Overall, it can be concluded that studied mutation in LCORL gene can be used as candidate marker for improving body weight in horse.

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Mostafavi, A., Fozi, M. A., Koshkooieh, A. E., Mohammadabadi, M., Babenko, O. I., & Klopenko, N. I. (2020). Effect of LCORL gene polymorphism on body size traits in horse populations. Acta Scientiarum - Animal Sciences, 42(1). https://doi.org/10.4025/actascianimsci.v42i1.47483

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