Population studies were carried out analysis Czech Hucul breed based on pedigree information of animals registered in the Studbook. Pedigree records collected from the year 1834 to 2013 comprised information on 9455 animals used in the analyses. The pedigree depth of the analysed individuals was up to 19 generations. The mean value of inbreeding coefficient was 5.35% (with maximum value 30%). The proportion of inbreed animals was high (98%). The average rate of inbreeding in the reference population was lower than 1%, and the respective estimates of effective population sizes were 54. The presented paper is indicating that genetic diversity in the Czech Hucul breeds is still relatively high and conservation programs should be continued
The objective of the thesis is to clarify the findings about genetical biodiversity of horses, evalu...
Received: 2016-11-07 | Accepted: 2016-11-18 | Available online: 2017-12-31http://dx.doi.org/10.15414...
Received: 2018-05-07 | Accepted: 2018-05-14 | Available online: 2018-11-26https://doi.org/10.15414/a...
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The objective of the thesis is to clarify the findings about genetical biodiversity of horses, evalu...
Received: 2016-11-07 | Accepted: 2016-11-18 | Available online: 2017-12-31http://dx.doi.org/10.15414...
Received: 2018-05-07 | Accepted: 2018-05-14 | Available online: 2018-11-26https://doi.org/10.15414/a...
The goal of the paper was to assess genetic diversity in the Slovak Sport Pony nucleus based on pedi...
Pedigree and molecular data were used to evaluate genetic diversity in the Polish populations of the...
The aim of the study was to analyse the pedigree information of Thoroughbred horses which were parti...
The Old Kladruber horse, along with the Lipizzaner horse, Andalusian horse and Lusitano horse, is of...
We examined the Hungarian population of the Hucul horse breed, under genetic protection, based on po...
The Royal Dutch Warmblood Studbook consists of several types with different population sizes. The ha...
The genetic variability and diversity of the Old Kladruber horse breed is evaluated in this master t...
Franches-Montagnes is the only native horse breed in Switzerland, therefore special efforts should b...
The Croatian Posavina horse (CPH) is native Croatian breed under a conservation program and under va...
This thesis deals with the current state of Haflinger breeding in the Czech Republic. The number of ...
A major purpose of this study was to summarize the information on the biodiversity and genetic varia...
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The objective of the thesis is to clarify the findings about genetical biodiversity of horses, evalu...
Received: 2016-11-07 | Accepted: 2016-11-18 | Available online: 2017-12-31http://dx.doi.org/10.15414...
Received: 2018-05-07 | Accepted: 2018-05-14 | Available online: 2018-11-26https://doi.org/10.15414/a...