Tracing genetic resurrection of pointing dog breeds: Cesky Fousek as both survivor and rescuer

Cesky Fousek is considered to be one of the oldest pointing dog breeds in Europe and has been appreciated for its versatile working skills. Because it faced extinction in the past, the Cesky Fousek was restored from German Wirehaired and Shorthaired Pointers. Additionally, the breed was recently use...

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description Cesky Fousek is considered to be one of the oldest pointing dog breeds in Europe and has been appreciated for its versatile working skills. Because it faced extinction in the past, the Cesky Fousek was restored from German Wirehaired and Shorthaired Pointers. Additionally, the breed was recently used in the USA with the initial intent of improvement of the Wirehaired Pointing Griffon (synonymous with Korthals Griffon) by the Bohemian Wirehaired Pointing Griffon Club of America. This study evaluates genetic diversity parameters of Cesky Fousek and compares them to the other continental pointing dogs that played a role in the formation of its gene pool. DNA from buccal swab and blood samples (n = 405) were analyzed using 18 microsatellite markers. Parameters of genetic polymorphism show that the Cesky Fousek breed has a comparable rate of variation as other hunting breeds despite the low population size and severe historical bottlenecks. Clustering analyses reveal a unique genetic status as a distinct pointing dog breed and the relatedness of the breeds is in good concordance with historical data. The present study demonstrates that despite historical admixture among lineages, separate pointing breeds constitute genetically differentiated units, mirroring unique breeding stocks and pedigree isolation among specific breed clubs, reflecting differences in breeding programs under each association.
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subjects 20th century
Admixtures
Animal breeding
Animal sciences
Animals
Biodiversity
Biology and Life Sciences
Breeding
Clubs
Clustering
Deoxyribonucleic acid
DNA
Dogs
Dogs - genetics
Earth Sciences
Gene polymorphism
Gene pool
Genes
Genetic analysis
Genetic aspects
Genetic diversity
Genetic markers
Genetic polymorphisms
Genetic Variation - genetics
Genotype
Hunting
Internet
Life sciences
Microsatellite Repeats - genetics
Microsatellites
Mitochondrial DNA
Multiculturalism & pluralism
Parameters
Pedigree
Polymorphism
Polymorphism, Genetic - genetics
Population
Population number
Zoology
title Tracing genetic resurrection of pointing dog breeds: Cesky Fousek as both survivor and rescuer
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