Variability of albumin in blood serum as a possible reflection of evolutional influence of diluvial horses on population of native mountain horse in Serbia

Native mountain horse is an autochthonous ungulata with a domicile extending to the whole mountaneous region of Serbia, south of the Sava and Danube rivers. Along with native horses of other Balkan countries it is classified as Mediterranean pony, but unlike Balkan horses such as Skiros, Pi...

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Main Authors: Trailović Ružica, Savić Mila, Dimitrijević Vladimir, Jovanović Slobodan
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Published: Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Belgrade 2013-01-01
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Online Access:http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/0350-2457/2013/0350-24571306369T.pdf
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spelling doaj-50a050931776425d9bd05f4e773591442020-11-24T20:53:01ZsrpFaculty of Veterinary Medicine, BelgradeVeterinarski Glasnik0350-24572406-07712013-01-01675-636937510.2298/VETGL1306369T0350-24571306369TVariability of albumin in blood serum as a possible reflection of evolutional influence of diluvial horses on population of native mountain horse in SerbiaTrailović Ružica0Savić Mila1Dimitrijević Vladimir2Jovanović Slobodan3Fakultet veterinarske medicine, BeogradFakultet veterinarske medicine, BeogradFakultet veterinarske medicine, BeogradFakultet veterinarske medicine, BeogradNative mountain horse is an autochthonous ungulata with a domicile extending to the whole mountaneous region of Serbia, south of the Sava and Danube rivers. Along with native horses of other Balkan countries it is classified as Mediterranean pony, but unlike Balkan horses such as Skiros, Pinea, Pindos, Karakachan, Bosnian mountineous horse etc., mountineous horses in Serbia neither have been morphologically described nor were of concern to the scientific community till the end of the twentieth century. Investigations of albumin polymorphism in blood serum of native mountain horse were taken within a comprehensive reserch on morphologic, physiologic and genetic structure of this autochtonous ungulata breed. On the basis of the results obtained by electrophoretic separation of albumine types in native mountaneous horse blood serum, there were determined four albumine phenotypes: AA, AB, BB and BI which are inherited by three autosomal alleles AlA, Alb, All . The appearance of All allele in native mountaneous horse population points out to diluvial forest horse impact on process of microevolution of autochtonous native mountaneous horse. Occidental- specific albumin isoforms presence indicate the necessity of thorough study of evolution position and historic influence of different ancestors, and especially occidental horses on native mountain horse population in Serbia.http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/0350-2457/2013/0350-24571306369T.pdfNative mountain horsevariabilityalbumine polymorphism
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author Trailović Ružica
Savić Mila
Dimitrijević Vladimir
Jovanović Slobodan
spellingShingle Trailović Ružica
Savić Mila
Dimitrijević Vladimir
Jovanović Slobodan
Variability of albumin in blood serum as a possible reflection of evolutional influence of diluvial horses on population of native mountain horse in Serbia
Veterinarski Glasnik
Native mountain horse
variability
albumine polymorphism
author_facet Trailović Ružica
Savić Mila
Dimitrijević Vladimir
Jovanović Slobodan
author_sort Trailović Ružica
title Variability of albumin in blood serum as a possible reflection of evolutional influence of diluvial horses on population of native mountain horse in Serbia
title_short Variability of albumin in blood serum as a possible reflection of evolutional influence of diluvial horses on population of native mountain horse in Serbia
title_full Variability of albumin in blood serum as a possible reflection of evolutional influence of diluvial horses on population of native mountain horse in Serbia
title_fullStr Variability of albumin in blood serum as a possible reflection of evolutional influence of diluvial horses on population of native mountain horse in Serbia
title_full_unstemmed Variability of albumin in blood serum as a possible reflection of evolutional influence of diluvial horses on population of native mountain horse in Serbia
title_sort variability of albumin in blood serum as a possible reflection of evolutional influence of diluvial horses on population of native mountain horse in serbia
publisher Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Belgrade
series Veterinarski Glasnik
issn 0350-2457
2406-0771
publishDate 2013-01-01
description Native mountain horse is an autochthonous ungulata with a domicile extending to the whole mountaneous region of Serbia, south of the Sava and Danube rivers. Along with native horses of other Balkan countries it is classified as Mediterranean pony, but unlike Balkan horses such as Skiros, Pinea, Pindos, Karakachan, Bosnian mountineous horse etc., mountineous horses in Serbia neither have been morphologically described nor were of concern to the scientific community till the end of the twentieth century. Investigations of albumin polymorphism in blood serum of native mountain horse were taken within a comprehensive reserch on morphologic, physiologic and genetic structure of this autochtonous ungulata breed. On the basis of the results obtained by electrophoretic separation of albumine types in native mountaneous horse blood serum, there were determined four albumine phenotypes: AA, AB, BB and BI which are inherited by three autosomal alleles AlA, Alb, All . The appearance of All allele in native mountaneous horse population points out to diluvial forest horse impact on process of microevolution of autochtonous native mountaneous horse. Occidental- specific albumin isoforms presence indicate the necessity of thorough study of evolution position and historic influence of different ancestors, and especially occidental horses on native mountain horse population in Serbia.
topic Native mountain horse
variability
albumine polymorphism
url http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/0350-2457/2013/0350-24571306369T.pdf
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