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From: Runs of homozygosity in Sable Island feral horses reveal the genomic consequences of inbreeding and divergence from domestic breeds

Fig. 2

ROH plotted along chromosome 3. All ROH detected on chromosome 3 for 33 breeds of domestic horses and Sable Island feral horses. Each individual is represented along the y axis and each horizontal line indicates the length and location of runs of homozygosity for each individual. Each population is indicated by a different colour as abbreviated in the legend and Sable Island horses are indicated in black and encompassed by curly brackets. Horse populations in ascending order are as follows: Akhal Teke, Andalusian, Arabian, Belgian, Clydesdale, Caspian, Exmoor, Fell Pony, Finnhorse, Franches-Montagnes, French Trotter, Hanovarian, Icelandic, Miniature, Mangalara Paulista, Mongolian, Morgan, New Forest Pony, Norwegian Fjord, North Swedish Horse, Percheron, Peruvian Paso, Puerto Rican Paso Fina, Paint, Quarter Horse, Saddlebred, Shetland, Shire, Sable Island feral horses, Standardbred, Swiss Warmblood, European Thoroughbred, American Thoroughbred and Tuva

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