Mm. Binns et al., THE IDENTIFICATION OF POLYMORPHIC MICROSATELLITE LOCI IN THE HORSE AND THEIR USE IN THOROUGHBRED PARENTAGE TESTING, British Veterinary Journal, 151(1), 1995, pp. 9-15
Six new horse microsatellite loci were identified by sequencing M13 cl
ones containing horse genomic inserts which gave positive signals when
probed with a CA/GT repeat probe. Oligonucleotide primer pairs were s
ynthesized for these loci and for two previously described horse micro
satellites, HTG4 and HTG6. Polymerase chain reaction assays were then
carried out on a panel of 20 different unrelated Thoroughbred horse DN
As. DNAs from eight cases of double covering which could not be solved
by conventional blood typing were also examined. Several of the loci
amplified were found to be polymorphic and, using a limited subset of
primers, a clear exclusion could be established for one of the stallio
ns in five of the cases. DNA typing is therefore a useful adjunct to b
lood typing in the horse and indeed, in the future will probably repla
ce it.