Animals (May 2020)

Mitochondrial DNA Survey Reveals the Lack of Accuracy in Maremmano Horse Studbook Records

  • Andrea Giontella,
  • Irene Cardinali,
  • Hovirag Lancioni,
  • Samira Giovannini,
  • Camillo Pieramati,
  • Maurizio Silvestrelli,
  • Francesca Maria Sarti

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/ani10050839
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10, no. 5
p. 839

Abstract

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The Maremmano horse is considered one of the most important Italian warmblood breeds which originated from an ancient population. In 1980, the National Association of Maremmano Breeders established the first Studbook that recorded 440 dams and four sire founders. In this study, we selected the most significant maternal lines in terms of offspring (for a total of 74 lineages and 92 Maremmano horses) and analyzed their mitochondrial DNA control regions. We found a high variability, reflecting the importance of this local breed as a genetic resource to be preserved. Through multiple sampling, we then verified the pedigree information for 12 dam lines by matching genealogical data with mitochondrial haplotypes. A complete concordance was demonstrated in nine lineages, while for the other we highlighted a different number of haplotypes for each line (three in Fiorella, two in Nizza I, and two in Pomposina), thus suggesting that the information recorded in the Studbook could be wrong and the samples do not descend from the same maternal founder. Our combined analysis provides the opportunity to confirm the ancestry of animals and could be employed to prevent errors in pedigree data also for other breeds and species.

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