peer reviewedOn the basis of phenotypes and genotypes, seven native breeds were identified in Greece. The Skyros pony is the more distinctive of these breeds. Using blood group and microsatellite loci, the aim of this study was to assess the genetic diversity of Skyros breed, using also available genealogical information, and to investigate its relationships with the other Greek and foreign horse breeds. Results showed that the Skyros breed presented similar level of genetic diversity to other European breeds. Comparisons between DNA-based and pedigree-based results showed that the loss of genetic diversity has probably occurred before the beginning of breed registration. However, the relatively high levels of heterozygosity and Polymorphis...
Horses were domesticated from the Eurasian steppes 5,000-6,000 years ago. Since then, the use of hor...
Genetic characterization helps to assure breed integrity and to assign individuals to defined popula...
Genetic diversity is important for a species and/or population survival. Diseases represent a perman...
In Greece, seven native horse breeds have been identified so far. Among these, the Skyros pony is ou...
Due to its geographic location, Greece is a crossroad between three continents and its mountainous l...
The main objective of conservation is the preservation of genetic diversity. Several tools are avail...
Highly endangered local breeds are considered important not only for the maintenance of their geneti...
The main objective of breed conservation is the preservation of genetic diversity. Relationship coef...
In the present study, genetic analyses of diversity and differentiation were performed on four Basqu...
To assess genetic markers able to distinguish between five Greek breeds of horses, the random amplif...
PCR was used to investigate the genetic differentiation and phylogenetic relationships among five Gr...
In the present study, for the first time we investigated the genetic diversity among horse breeds fr...
The genetic diversity and structure of horses raised in France were investigated using 11 microsatel...
To assist in selection schemes we estimate the genetic diversity of the horse breeds. Genetic divers...
Horses were domesticated from the Eurasian steppes 5,000-6,000 years ago. Since then, the use of hor...
Horses were domesticated from the Eurasian steppes 5,000-6,000 years ago. Since then, the use of hor...
Genetic characterization helps to assure breed integrity and to assign individuals to defined popula...
Genetic diversity is important for a species and/or population survival. Diseases represent a perman...
In Greece, seven native horse breeds have been identified so far. Among these, the Skyros pony is ou...
Due to its geographic location, Greece is a crossroad between three continents and its mountainous l...
The main objective of conservation is the preservation of genetic diversity. Several tools are avail...
Highly endangered local breeds are considered important not only for the maintenance of their geneti...
The main objective of breed conservation is the preservation of genetic diversity. Relationship coef...
In the present study, genetic analyses of diversity and differentiation were performed on four Basqu...
To assess genetic markers able to distinguish between five Greek breeds of horses, the random amplif...
PCR was used to investigate the genetic differentiation and phylogenetic relationships among five Gr...
In the present study, for the first time we investigated the genetic diversity among horse breeds fr...
The genetic diversity and structure of horses raised in France were investigated using 11 microsatel...
To assist in selection schemes we estimate the genetic diversity of the horse breeds. Genetic divers...
Horses were domesticated from the Eurasian steppes 5,000-6,000 years ago. Since then, the use of hor...
Horses were domesticated from the Eurasian steppes 5,000-6,000 years ago. Since then, the use of hor...
Genetic characterization helps to assure breed integrity and to assign individuals to defined popula...
Genetic diversity is important for a species and/or population survival. Diseases represent a perman...