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Identification and validation of genetic variants predictive of gait in standardbred horses

McCoy, A M; Beeson, S K; Rubin, C-J; Andersson, L; Caputo, P; Lykkjen, S; Moore, A; Piercy, R J; Mickelson, J R; McCue, M E

Authors

A M McCoy

S K Beeson

C-J Rubin

L Andersson

P Caputo

S Lykkjen

A Moore

R J Piercy

J R Mickelson

M E McCue



Abstract

Several horse breeds have been specifically selected for the ability to exhibit alternative patterns of locomotion, or gaits. A premature stop codon in the gene DMRT3 is permissive for “gaitedness” across breeds. However, this mutation is nearly fixed in both American Standardbred trotters and pacers, which perform a diagonal and lateral gait, respectively, during harness racing. This suggests that modifying alleles must influence the preferred gait at racing speeds in these populations. A genome-wide association analysis for the ability to pace was performed in 542 Standardbred horses (n = 176 pacers, n = 366 trotters) with genotype data imputed to ~74,000 single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs). Nineteen SNPs on nine chromosomes (ECA1, 2, 6, 9, 17, 19, 23, 25, 31) reached genome-wide significance (p < 1.44 x 10−6). Variant discovery in regions of interest was carried out via whole-genome sequencing. A set of 303 variants from 22 chromosomes with putative modifying effects on gait was genotyped in 659 Standardbreds (n = 231 pacers, n = 428 trotters) using a high-throughput assay. Random forest classification analysis resulted in an out-of-box error rate of 0.61%. A conditional inference tree algorithm containing seven SNPs predicted status as a pacer or trotter with 99.1% accuracy and subsequently performed with 99.4% accuracy in an independently sampled population of 166 Standardbreds (n = 83 pacers, n = 83 trotters). This highly accurate algorithm could be used by owners/trainers to identify Standardbred horses with the potential to race as pacers or as trotters, according to the genotype identified, prior to initiating training and would enable fine-tuning of breeding programs with designed matings. Additional work is needed to determine both the algorithm’s utility in other gaited breeds and whether any of the predictive SNPs play a physiologically functional role in the tendency to pace or tag true functional alleles.

Citation

McCoy, A. M., Beeson, S. K., Rubin, C., Andersson, L., Caputo, P., Lykkjen, S., …McCue, M. E. (2019). Identification and validation of genetic variants predictive of gait in standardbred horses. PLoS Genetics, 15, e1008146. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pgen.1008146

Journal Article Type Article
Acceptance Date Apr 17, 2019
Publication Date May 28, 2019
Deposit Date Jun 19, 2019
Publicly Available Date Mar 28, 2024
Journal PLoS Genetics
Print ISSN 1553-7390
Publisher Public Library of Science
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
Volume 15
Pages e1008146
DOI https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pgen.1008146
Public URL https://rvc-repository.worktribe.com/output/1382131

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