Title
Genomic conservation of Mongolian horses promoted by preservation of the intangible cultural heritage of Naadam in Mongolia
Language
English
Description (en)
Uncontrolled crossbreeding is a major challenge to the conservation of landrace horses in East Asia. Understanding the factors driving this trend is crucial for effective conservation efforts. Here, we investigate the genomic makeup of 40 Mongolian Naadam racehorses and 21 Asian landrace horse breeds through analyzing whole-genome resequencing and Y chromosome data. Our results show that crossbreeding practices are linked to horse-racing traditions. Regions characterized by strong horse-racing traditions and a lack of crossbreeding regulations exhibit significant levels of exotic genetic introgression, as observed in populations from Inner Mongolia and Central Asia. However, in Mongolia, despite having strong horse-racing traditions, the implementation of policies aimed at preserving traditional horse-racing culture effectively reduces exotic introgression. These results suggest that horse-racing traditions are the main driver of crossbreeding practices. Our research highlights that the preservation of traditional values in landrace horses, achieved through carefully managed horse-racing activities, can lead to successful conservation outcomes.
Keywords (en)
Genetic Diversity; Accurate
DOI
10.1111/conl.13019
Author of the digital object
Togtokh  Mongke  (Inner Mongolia Agricultural University)
Haige  Han  (Inner Mongolia Agricultural University)
Manglai  Dugarjaviin  (Inner Mongolia Agricultural University)
Sarula  Borjgin  (Xilingol Vocational College)
Wenbo  Li  (Inner Mongolia Agricultural University)
Baoyindeligeer  Mongkejargal  (Inner Mongolia Agricultural University)
Tana  An  (Inner Mongolia Agricultural University)
Saruuljargal  Amgalan  (Arkhangay Veterinary Office)
Dorjsuren  Daidiikhuu  (Ulaanbaatar Veterinary Office)
Samdanjamts  Dulamsuren  (Mongolian Association of Zootechnicians and Livestock Breeders)
Barbara  Wallner  (University of Veterinary Medicine Vienna)
Elif  Bozlak  (University of Veterinary Medicine Vienna)
Undarmaa  Budsuren  (Mongolian University of Life Sciences)
Aertengqimike  Tiemuqier  (Inner Mongolia Agricultural University)
Format
application/pdf
Size
1.7 MB
Licence Selected
CC BY 4.0 International
Type of publication
Article
Name of Publication (en)
Conservation Letters
Pages or Volume
10
Volume
17
Number
3
Publisher
Wiley
Publication Date
2024
Content
Details
Object type
PDFDocument
Format
application/pdf
Created
16.07.2024 08:34:31
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