Construction of an individual identification panel for horses using insertion and deletion markers.

J Equine Sci

Genetic Analysis Department, Laboratory of Racing Chemistry, Tochigi 320-0851, Japan.

Published: September 2023

AI Article Synopsis

  • Individual identification and paternity testing are crucial for managing small animal populations and ensuring fairness in horse racing by using genetic markers.
  • A new identification panel for horses was developed using 39 INDEL markers, which showed high effectiveness in paternity testing with minimal chances of error.
  • The panel can be used for various applications, including individual identification, securing parentage, and analyzing urine samples, while being simpler and more reliable than other genetic testing methods.

Article Abstract

Individual identification and paternity testing are important for avoiding inbreeding in the management of small populations of wild and domestic animals. In horse racing industries, they are extremely important for identifying and registering individuals and doping control to ensure fair competition. In this study, we constructed an individual identification panel for horses by using insertion and deletion (INDEL) markers. The panel included 39 INDEL markers selected from a whole-genome INDEL database. Genotyping of 89 Thoroughbreds showed polymorphisms with minor allele frequencies (MAFs) of 0.180-0.489 in all markers. The total probability of exclusion for paternity testing, power of discrimination, and probability of identity were 0.9994271269, >0.9999999999, and 0.9999999987, respectively. The panel was applied to 13 trios (sires, dams, and foals), and no contradictions were observed in genetic inheritance among the trios. When this panel was applied to the trios (52 trios) containing false fathers, an average of 7.3 markers excluded parentage relationships. In addition, genomic DNA extracted from the urine of six horses was partially genotyped for 39 markers, and 6-28 markers were successfully genotyped. The newly constructed panel has two advantages: a low marker mutation rate compared with short tandem repeats and a genotyping procedure that is as simple as short tandem repeat typing compared with single nucleotide variant typing. This panel can be applied for individual identification, paternity determination, and urine-sample identification in Thoroughbred horses.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10534061PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1294/jes.34.83DOI Listing

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