Genetic background and phenotypic features of the endangered Miyako horse.

Q3 Veterinary
Journal of Equine Science Pub Date : 2026-03-01 Epub Date: 2026-03-14 DOI:10.1294/jes.37.27
Mioko Masuda, Teruaki Tozaki, Koki Kawate, Risako Furukawa, Mio Kikuchi, Taichiro Ishige, Hironaga Kakoi
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The Miyako horse is one of the eight Japanese native horse breeds and is scarce in terms of population size. Japanese native horses are believed to be descended from Mongolian horses and represent a precious lineage that has preserved its traits for over a thousand years in Japan. Genetic analysis of the endangered Miyako horse is useful for preserving its original phenotypic traits. This study analysed the genetic variation in trait-related genes for coat colour (ASIP, MC1R), body composition (MSTN, LCORL), gait (DMRT3), and temperament (HTR1A) in 46 extant Miyako horses. In addition, because numerous Miyako horses have vertical stripes on their backs, we analysed the genes associated with the dorsal stripe (TBX3), a characteristic of primitive horses. Until now, Miyako horses were believed to comprise only bays and chestnuts, but genetic analysis revealed that two individuals were black. No mutations were detected in MSTN g.66619237delinsSINE, LCORL, or DMRT3, whereas polymorphisms were observed in MSTN g.66608679T>C and HTR1A. Furthermore, TBX3 analysis suggested that the patterns observed on the backs of Miyako horses could be genetically classified as dorsal stripes. Using the information on trait-related genes obtained in this study as a foundation for breeding plans is expected to contribute significantly to the production of individuals that maintain the phenotype traditionally preserved in Miyako horses. Furthermore, genetic confirmation of the Miyako horse dorsal stripe pattern could provide significant clues regarding similar markings in other Japanese native horses.

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濒临灭绝的宫古马的遗传背景和表型特征。
宫古马是八个日本本土马品种之一,在人口规模方面是稀缺的。日本本土马被认为是蒙古马的后裔,代表了一种珍贵的血统,在日本保存了一千多年的特征。对濒临灭绝的宫古马进行遗传分析有助于保存其原有的表型特征。本研究分析了46匹现存宫古马毛色(ASIP, MC1R)、体成分(MSTN, LCORL)、步态(DMRT3)和性情(HTR1A)性状相关基因的遗传变异。此外,由于许多宫古马的背上有垂直条纹,我们分析了与背条纹(TBX3)相关的基因,这是原始人马的一个特征。到目前为止,宫古马被认为只有栗色和栗色,但基因分析显示,其中有两匹是黑色的。在MSTN g. 66619237delinsine、LCORL、DMRT3中未检测到突变,而在MSTN g.66608679T>C和HTR1A中检测到多态性。此外,TBX3分析表明,在宫古马的背部观察到的图案可以遗传分类为背条纹。利用本研究中获得的性状相关基因信息作为育种计划的基础,预计将对保持宫古马传统表型的个体生产做出重大贡献。此外,宫古马背部条纹图案的遗传确认可能为其他日本本土马的类似标记提供重要线索。
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Journal of Equine Science
Journal of Equine Science Veterinary-Equine
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