Evaluation of inbreeding and genetic variability of the Peruvian Paso Horse registered in Ecuador

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The Peruvian Paso Horse (CPP) is a breed with a four-stroke gait originating in Peru from the horses that arrived at the time of the conquest of America. The aim of this study was to know the level of inbreeding and the effect on genetic variability in the breed. In total, 8330 animals were analysed...

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Autores: Larrea Izurieta, Carlos Octavio, Gómez Carpio, Mayra, Landi, Vinzenzo, Hurtado, Ernesto Antonio, Macías Andrade, Jorge Ignacio, Vera Loor, Leila Estefanía, Lozada Rivadeneira, Edwin, Cartuche Macas, Luis Favian
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Fecha de Publicación:2022
Institución:Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos
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Materia:gait
ancestor
demography
increase in consanguinity
kinship
pedigree
ambladura
ancestro
demografía
incremento de consanguinidad
parentesco
pedigrí
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Evaluation of inbreeding and genetic variability of the Peruvian Paso Horse registered in Ecuador
Evaluación de la consanguinidad y variabilidad genética del Caballo Peruano de Paso registrado en Ecuador
title Evaluation of inbreeding and genetic variability of the Peruvian Paso Horse registered in Ecuador
spellingShingle Evaluation of inbreeding and genetic variability of the Peruvian Paso Horse registered in Ecuador
Larrea Izurieta, Carlos Octavio
gait
ancestor
demography
increase in consanguinity
kinship
pedigree
ambladura
ancestro
demografía
incremento de consanguinidad
parentesco
pedigrí
title_short Evaluation of inbreeding and genetic variability of the Peruvian Paso Horse registered in Ecuador
title_full Evaluation of inbreeding and genetic variability of the Peruvian Paso Horse registered in Ecuador
title_fullStr Evaluation of inbreeding and genetic variability of the Peruvian Paso Horse registered in Ecuador
title_full_unstemmed Evaluation of inbreeding and genetic variability of the Peruvian Paso Horse registered in Ecuador
title_sort Evaluation of inbreeding and genetic variability of the Peruvian Paso Horse registered in Ecuador
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Larrea Izurieta, Carlos Octavio
Gómez Carpio, Mayra
Landi, Vinzenzo
Hurtado, Ernesto Antonio
Macías Andrade, Jorge Ignacio
Vera Loor, Leila Estefanía
Lozada Rivadeneira, Edwin
Cartuche Macas, Luis Favian
Larrea Izurieta, Carlos Octavio
Gómez Carpio, Mayra
Landi, Vinzenzo
Hurtado, Ernesto Antonio
Macías Andrade, Jorge Ignacio
Vera Loor, Leila Estefanía
Lozada Rivadeneira, Edwin
Cartuche Macas, Luis Favian
author Larrea Izurieta, Carlos Octavio
author_facet Larrea Izurieta, Carlos Octavio
Gómez Carpio, Mayra
Landi, Vinzenzo
Hurtado, Ernesto Antonio
Macías Andrade, Jorge Ignacio
Vera Loor, Leila Estefanía
Lozada Rivadeneira, Edwin
Cartuche Macas, Luis Favian
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author2 Gómez Carpio, Mayra
Landi, Vinzenzo
Hurtado, Ernesto Antonio
Macías Andrade, Jorge Ignacio
Vera Loor, Leila Estefanía
Lozada Rivadeneira, Edwin
Cartuche Macas, Luis Favian
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
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dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv gait
ancestor
demography
increase in consanguinity
kinship
pedigree
ambladura
ancestro
demografía
incremento de consanguinidad
parentesco
pedigrí
topic gait
ancestor
demography
increase in consanguinity
kinship
pedigree
ambladura
ancestro
demografía
incremento de consanguinidad
parentesco
pedigrí
description The Peruvian Paso Horse (CPP) is a breed with a four-stroke gait originating in Peru from the horses that arrived at the time of the conquest of America. The aim of this study was to know the level of inbreeding and the effect on genetic variability in the breed. In total, 8330 animals were analysed that included the population of CPP born in Ecuador and their Peruvian ancestry (PT) and two reference populations of animals born in Ecuador (PE) and born between 2008 and 2018 (PR). The average traced generations were 9.18 ± 3.89 (PT), 11.14 ± 2.23 (PE) and 12.83 ± 1.42 (PR) and the completeness of the pedigree was over 90% in the first, fourth and fifth generations of PT, PE and PR, respectively. Average generation interval of 8.72 ± 4.56 (PT), 8.79 ± 4.30 (PE) and 9.20 ± 4.61 (PR). Average individual consanguinity: 5.97% (PT), 6.83% (PE) and 8.11% (PR) and kinship relationship: 9.02% (PT), 10.56% (PE) and 11.56% (PR). Individual increase in consanguinity per year was 0.13% and per generation 1.13%. The effective size of the population was less than 50. The probabilities of origin of the genes were greater than one. The occurrence of loss of genetic variability due to the bottleneck effect and genetic drift is concluded.
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spelling Evaluation of inbreeding and genetic variability of the Peruvian Paso Horse registered in EcuadorEvaluación de la consanguinidad y variabilidad genética del Caballo Peruano de Paso registrado en EcuadorLarrea Izurieta, Carlos OctavioGómez Carpio, MayraLandi, VinzenzoHurtado, Ernesto AntonioMacías Andrade, Jorge IgnacioVera Loor, Leila EstefaníaLozada Rivadeneira, EdwinCartuche Macas, Luis FavianLarrea Izurieta, Carlos OctavioGómez Carpio, MayraLandi, VinzenzoHurtado, Ernesto AntonioMacías Andrade, Jorge IgnacioVera Loor, Leila EstefaníaLozada Rivadeneira, EdwinCartuche Macas, Luis Faviangaitancestordemographyincrease in consanguinitykinshippedigreeambladuraancestrodemografíaincremento de consanguinidadparentescopedigríThe Peruvian Paso Horse (CPP) is a breed with a four-stroke gait originating in Peru from the horses that arrived at the time of the conquest of America. The aim of this study was to know the level of inbreeding and the effect on genetic variability in the breed. In total, 8330 animals were analysed that included the population of CPP born in Ecuador and their Peruvian ancestry (PT) and two reference populations of animals born in Ecuador (PE) and born between 2008 and 2018 (PR). The average traced generations were 9.18 ± 3.89 (PT), 11.14 ± 2.23 (PE) and 12.83 ± 1.42 (PR) and the completeness of the pedigree was over 90% in the first, fourth and fifth generations of PT, PE and PR, respectively. Average generation interval of 8.72 ± 4.56 (PT), 8.79 ± 4.30 (PE) and 9.20 ± 4.61 (PR). Average individual consanguinity: 5.97% (PT), 6.83% (PE) and 8.11% (PR) and kinship relationship: 9.02% (PT), 10.56% (PE) and 11.56% (PR). Individual increase in consanguinity per year was 0.13% and per generation 1.13%. The effective size of the population was less than 50. The probabilities of origin of the genes were greater than one. The occurrence of loss of genetic variability due to the bottleneck effect and genetic drift is concluded.El Caballo Peruano de Paso (CPP) es una raza con ambladura de cuatro tiempos originaria de Perú a partir de los caballos que llegaron en la época de la conquista de América. El objetivo del estudio fue conocer el nivel de consanguinidad y el efecto sobre la variabilidad genética en la raza. Se analizaron 8330 animales que incluyó la población de CPP nacidos en Ecuador y su ascendencia peruana (PT) y dos poblaciones de referencia de animales nacidos en Ecuador (PE) y nacidos entre 2008 y 2018 (PR). Las generaciones trazadas promedio fueron de 9.18 ± 3.89 (PT), 11.14 ± 2.23 (PE) y 12.83 ± 1.42 (PR) y la completitud del pedigrí sobre el 90% en la primera, cuarta y quinta generación de PT, PE y PR, respectivamente. Intervalo generacional promedio de 8.72 ± 4.56 (PT), 8.79 ± 4.30 (PE) y 9.20 ± 4.61 (PR). Promedio de consanguinidad individual: 5.97% (PT), 6.83% (PE) y 8.11% (PR) y relación de parentesco: 9.02% (PT), 10.56% (PE) y 11.56% (PR). Incremento individual de consanguinidad por año fue de 0.13% y por generación de 1.13%. El tamaño efectivo de la población fue menor a 50. Las probabilidades de origen de los genes resultaron mayores a uno. Se concluye la ocurrencia de pérdida de variabilidad genética por efecto de cuello de botella y deriva genética.Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos, Facultad de Medicina Veterinaria2022-10-27info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://revistasinvestigacion.unmsm.edu.pe/index.php/veterinaria/article/view/2167210.15381/rivep.v33i5.21672Revista de Investigaciones Veterinarias del Perú; Vol. 33 Núm. 5 (2022); e21672Revista de Investigaciones Veterinarias del Perú; Vol. 33 No. 5 (2022); e216721682-34191609-9117reponame:Revistas - Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcosinstname:Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcosinstacron:UNMSMspahttps://revistasinvestigacion.unmsm.edu.pe/index.php/veterinaria/article/view/21672/18763Derechos de autor 2022 Carlos Octavio Larrea Izurieta, Mayra Gómez Carpio, Vinzenzo Landi, Ernesto Antonio Hurtado, Jorge Ignacio Macías Andrade, Leila Estefanía Vera Loor, Edwin Lozada Rivadeneira, Luis Favian Cartuche Macashttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessoai:ojs.csi.unmsm:article/216722022-11-04T14:49:59Z
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