从 Y 染色体的角度看过去 1500 年东方马的全球传播。

IF 9.4 1区 综合性期刊 Q1 MULTIDISCIPLINARY SCIENCES Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America Pub Date : 2024-12-03 Epub Date: 2024-11-18 DOI:10.1073/pnas.2414408121
Lara Radovic, Viktoria Remer, Doris Rigler, Elif Bozlak, Lucy Allen, Gottfried Brem, Monika Reissman, Gudrun A Brockmann, Katarzyna Ropka-Molik, Monika Stefaniuk-Szmukier, Liliya Kalinkova, Valery V Kalashnikov, Alexander M Zaitev, Terje Raudsepp, Caitlin Castaneda, Ines von Butler-Wemken, Laura Patterson Rosa, Samantha A Brooks, Miguel Novoa-Bravo, Nikos Kostaras, Abdugani Abdurasulov, Douglas F Antczak, Donald C Miller, Maria Susana Lopes, Artur da Câmara Machado, Gabriella Lindgren, Rytis Juras, Gus Cothran, Barbara Wallner
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自从马被驯化以来,它们就一直与人类相伴,人类通过以种马为中心的育种,不断根据自己的需要塑造马匹。因此,在现代马种中,Y 染色体的雄性特异性部分(MSY)极为一致。全世界大多数种马的 MSY 单倍型 (HT) 都归属于一个只有约 1500 年历史的所谓 "皇冠 "单倍群。皇冠 "单倍群在现代马种中占主导地位,被认为是 "东方血统 "种马在过去一千年中的巨大影响。在此,我们报告了对由 189 个现代马品种的 1517 匹雄性马组成的父系大型数据集进行精细的 MSY 单倍型分析的结果,这些数据集涵盖了广泛的表型和地理范围。我们可以厘清东方种马在过去几百年中的多层次影响,揭示出阿拉伯、英国纯血马和冷血马父系的密集世系繁育和广泛影响。伊比利亚和新世界的马种包含多种多样的冠系。它们广泛的HT谱系说明了中世纪后东方马种通过伊比利亚半岛的传播,也就是通常所说的 "西班牙影响"。我们的调查还揭示了历史上来自西亚的马的第二次大规模传播,这归因于奥斯曼帝国的扩张。我们的分析表明,MSY 分析可以揭示马匹品种的复杂历史,并可用于确定现代马匹品种的父系祖先。
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The global spread of Oriental Horses in the past 1,500 years through the lens of the Y chromosome.

Since their domestication, horses have accompanied mankind, and humans have constantly shaped horses according to their needs through stallion-centered breeding. Consequently, the male-specific portion of the Y chromosome (MSY) is extremely uniform in modern horse breeds. The majority of stallions worldwide carry MSY haplotypes (HT) attributed to an only ~1,500-y-old, so-called, "Crown" haplogroup. The predominance of the Crown in modern horse breeds is thought to represent a footprint of the vast impact of stallions of "Oriental origin" in the past millennium. Here, we report the results of a fine-scaled MSY haplotyping of large datasets of patrilines comprising 1,517 males of 189 modern horse breeds, covering a broad phenotypic and geographic spectrum. We can disentangle the multilayered influence of Oriental stallions over the last few hundred years, exposing the intense linebreeding and the wide-ranging impact of Arabian, English Thoroughbred, and Coldblood sires. Iberian and New World horse breeds contain a wide range of diversified Crown lineages. Their broad HT spectrum illustrates the spread of horses of Oriental origin via the Iberian Peninsula after the Middle Ages, which is commonly referred to as the "Spanish influence." Our survey also revealed a second major historical dissemination of horses from Western Asia, attributed to the expansion of the Ottoman Empire. Our analysis shows that MSY analysis can uncover the complex history of horse breeds and can be used to establish the paternal ancestry of modern horse breeds.

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