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Journal of equine science2023; 34(1); 19; doi: 10.1294/jes.34.19

Erratum: Genetic diversity analysis and parentage verification of Taishu horses using 31 microsatellites.

Abstract: [This corrects the article DOI: 10.1294/jes.33.63.].
Publication Date: 2023-03-24 PubMed ID: 37155491PubMed Central: PMC10122985DOI: 10.1294/jes.34.19Google Scholar: Lookup
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This research article focuses on examining the genetic diversity and establishing parentage verification of Taishu horses, by using 31 microsatellites. The abstract specifies that there is a correction to a previously published paper.

Genetic Diversity Analysis

  • The research article begins with an analysis of the genetic diversity among Taishu horses. This analysis is significant in understanding the genetic structure of this horse breed. Genetic diversity, defined by the variability of genes within a species, is important for the survival and adaptability of a species.
  • The study employed 31 microsatellites, which are small regions of repeating DNA sequences, to analyze the genetic composition of the horses. Microsatellites are often used in genetic research because they can be highly variable between individuals, allowing for a detailed genetic analysis.

Parentage Verification

  • The study also aimed to establish parentage verification for these horses. Parentage verification is a process that can confirm a horse’s sire (father) and dam (mother), based upon their genetic profile.
  • Not only is this important for the maintenance of accurate breeding records, but it also helps to maintain genetic diversity by avoiding inbreeding, and allows breeders to make informed decisions regarding future breeding programs.

Erratum – Correction of the Article

  • Last part of the abstract indicates that there is an erratum. An erratum refers to a correction made to an earlier published paper. Unfortunately, the abstract does not specify the exact details of the correction. The notice hence, directs readers to the correction on the original article, with the DOI number serving as the link to the original work.

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(2023). Erratum: Genetic diversity analysis and parentage verification of Taishu horses using 31 microsatellites. J Equine Sci, 34(1), 19. https://doi.org/10.1294/jes.34.19

Publication

ISSN: 1340-3516
NlmUniqueID: 9503751
Country: Japan
Language: English
Volume: 34
Issue: 1
Pages: 19

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