Genetic inbreeding depression load for morphological traits and defects in the Pura Raza Española horse.
Julia Poyato-BonillaDavinia Isabel Perdomo-GonzálezMaría José Sánchez-GuerreroLuis VaronaAntonio MolinaJoaquim CasellasMercedes ValeraPublished in: Genetics, selection, evolution : GSE (2020)
Although the average inbreeding depression loads presented negative values, a certain percentage of the animals showed neutral or even positive values. Thus, high levels of inbreeding do not always lead to a decrease in mean phenotypic value or an increase in morphological defects. Hence, individual inbreeding depression loads could be used as a tool to select the most appropriate breeding animals. The possibility of selecting horses that have a high genetic value and are more resistant to the deleterious effects of inbreeding should help improve selection outcomes.