GENETIC ANALYSIS OF SOME HORSE BREEDS BY MEANS OF MICROSATELLITE DNA LOCI
Abstract
By means of 12 microsatellite DNA loci, wich are recommended by the International Society of Animals Genetics, genetic analysis of three horse breeds was performed. The high level of polymorphism and a similar number of alleles by locus in studied populations were revealed. For all populations heterozygotes deficiency, confirming index fixation was found. Determination of genetic similarity between the studied species confirms an active influence Thoroughbred horse breed on the formation of Ukrainian Rider breed. The future research of greater number horses of these breeds is perspective.
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