Genotype distribution and allele frequencies of the genes associated with reproductive traits and hereditary disorders in Japanese native horses

[ABSTRACT] Eight breeds of horse, namely Hokkaido, Kiso, Noma, Taishu, Misaki, Tokara, Miyako, and Yonaguni horses, have currently been conserved as the Japanese native horse. Since to uncover their genetic properties involved in reproductive traits and hereditary disorders is important for their br...

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Veröffentlicht in:The Journal of Animal Genetics (1345-9961) 2019-08, Vol.47 (2), p.29-36
Hauptverfasser: Ripon Chandra PAUL, Yu OKUDA, Trung Ba NGUYEN, Thu Nu Anh LE, Takayuki IBI, Yoshi KAWAMOTO, Ken NOZAWA, Tetsuo KUNIEDA
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Zusammenfassung:[ABSTRACT] Eight breeds of horse, namely Hokkaido, Kiso, Noma, Taishu, Misaki, Tokara, Miyako, and Yonaguni horses, have currently been conserved as the Japanese native horse. Since to uncover their genetic properties involved in reproductive traits and hereditary disorders is important for their breeding and conservation programs, we investigated genotype distribution and allele frequencies of the genes associated with reproductive traits and hereditary disorders in the populations of the eight Japanese native horse breeds. We genotyped single nucleotide polymorphisms of FKBP6 (g.11040315G>A and g.11040379C>A), CRISP3 (c.622G>A and c.716A>G), and PLCZ1 (g.45586821C>T) genes associated with stallion fertility including semen qualities and impaired acrosome reaction, and found that both desirable and undesirable alleles of FKBP6 and CRISP3 genes are present in the populations, while only undesirable allele of PLCZ1 was observed in these populations. We also genotyped single nucleotide polymorphisms of GYS1 (c.926G>A), RYR1 (c.7360C>G), and SCN4A (c.4248C>G) genes which are associated with polysaccharide storage myopathy, malignant hyperthermia, and hyperkalaemic periodic paralysis, respectively, and found that no mutant alleles responsible for these hereditary disorders are present in the populations of Japanese native horse breeds. These findings will be informative for future breeding and conservation programs for these horse breeds.
ISSN:1345-9961