2023
DOI: 10.3389/fgene.2023.1099896
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Exploring the Italian equine gene pool via high-throughput genotyping

Abstract: Introduction: The Italian peninsula is in the center of the Mediterranean area, and historically it has been a hub for numerous human populations, cultures, and also animal species that enriched the hosted biodiversity. Horses are no exception to this phenomenon, with the peculiarity that the gene pool has been impacted by warfare and subsequent “colonization”. In this study, using a comprehensive dataset for almost the entire Italian equine population, in addition to the most influential cosmopolitan breeds, … Show more

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“…Therefore, Bardigiano horses represent a unique breed with a deep history, cultural significance, and a current position in the market thanks to their peculiar characteristics. The genetic identity of the Bardigiano breed was likewise corroborated by a recent study where the Italian equine gene pool was analyzed by genotype data ( 6 ). Several research activities have been performed to fully characterize this breed from a genetic point of view; however, nothing is yet known about the microbiota of Bardigiano horses.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 59%
“…Therefore, Bardigiano horses represent a unique breed with a deep history, cultural significance, and a current position in the market thanks to their peculiar characteristics. The genetic identity of the Bardigiano breed was likewise corroborated by a recent study where the Italian equine gene pool was analyzed by genotype data ( 6 ). Several research activities have been performed to fully characterize this breed from a genetic point of view; however, nothing is yet known about the microbiota of Bardigiano horses.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 59%