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Genetická analýza zbarvení u huculských koní zařazených do genetického zdroje
Karbusická, Alžběta
In this work, MC1R, ASIP and TBX3 gene were tested on a sample of 118 Hucul horse mares included in Genetic Resources of Animals in the Czech Republic. We want to determine the genetic structure of mares and to analyse phenotypic data compared to the genotype and to identify possible differences between it. Genetic analysis showed a solid state for all alleles (HW for ASIP P = 0.9360, for MC1R P = 0.1661 and for TBX3 P = 0.4444). The frequency of the allele was as follows: E (0.6780), A (0.5254), and (0.4746), d2 (0.4323), d1 (0.3542), e (0.3220) D (0.2135). The most common genotype was AaEed1d2 and AaEEd1d2. There were very few or no genotypes based on recessive homozygotes in the genes of basic coat colours in the population, we didn´t identify any individual with genotype AaEed1d1. We have publicised genotype dependence within the TBX3 gene with primitive markings, confirming the previous work of other. Alele D was always associated with the occurrence of primitive markings, but primitive markings occur even without allele D in coincidence with the d1 allele. The d2d2 genotype is associated with a phenotype without primitive markings, or with phenotype where we can´t say if the horse has primitive markings or not.
Sledování růstu huculských hříbat
Karbusická, Alžběta
The thesis explores the current state of Hucul foals' development by measuring in two largest breeding farms in the Czech Republic. Each of the farms is located in different climate conditions and the way of breeding differs as well. Further aim was also to carry out a literature review on the topic of growth and development of foals including issues of creating growth curves and their usage. Measurements were carried out monthly from the spring of 2013 to the spring of 2015. A total of 23 foals were measured using laser measure and the only measured unit was the height at the withers. The work compares the effects of different breeding sites, difference in gender and in the fathers' lineage. The assessed lineages were Goral, Gurgul and Ousor. The curves confirmed the influence of breeding sites: foals from lowland areas grew more significantly. This thesis has no proven the influence of gender but many authors confirm this effect. The lineages are slightly different, however for better judgment more foals would need to be measured. The creation of growth curves for practice is not yet possible.

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