Abstract :
The genetic relationships of five Indian horse breeds, namely Marwari, Spiti, Bhutia, Manipuri and Zanskari were studied using
microsatellite markers. The DNA samples of 189 horses of these breeds were amplified by polymerase chain reaction using 25
microsatellite loci. The total number of alleles varied from five to 10 with a mean heterozygosity of 0.58 ^ 0.05. Spiti and
Zansakari were the most closely related breeds, whereas, Marwari and Manipuri were most distant apart with Nei’s DA genetic
distance of 0.071 and 0.186, respectively. In a Nei’s DA genetic distances based neighbour joining dendrogram of these breeds
and a Thoroughbred horse outgroup, the four pony breeds of Spiti, Bhutia, Manipuri and Zanskari clustered together and then
with the Marwari breed. All the Indian breeds clustered independently from Thoroughbreds. The genetic relationships of Indian
horse breeds to each other correspond to their geographical/environmental distribution.
Keywords :
genetic diversity , horse breeds , India , microsatellite markers