Polymorphic sequence in the D‐loop region of equine mitochondrial DNA

Abstract
The D‐loop regions in equine mitochondrial DNA were cloned from three thoroughbred horses by polymerase chain reaction (PCR). The total number of bases in the D‐loop region were 1114bp, 1115bp and 1146bp. The equine D‐loop region is A/T rich like many other mammalian D‐loops. The large central conserved sequence block and small conserved sequence blocks 1, 2 and 3, that are common to other mammals, were observed. Between conserved sequence blocks 1 and 2 there were tandem repeats of an 8bp equine‐specific sequence TGTGCACC, and the number of tandem repeats differed among individual horses. The base composition in the unit of these repeats is G/C rich as are the short repeats in the D‐loops of rabbit and pig. Comparing DNA sequences between horse and other mammals, the difference in the D‐loop region length is mostly due to the difference in the number of DNA sequences at both extremities. The similarities of the DNA sequences are in the middle part of the D‐loop. In comparison of the sequences among three thoroughbred horses, it was determined that the region between tRNAPro and the large central conserved sequence block was the richest in variation. PCR primers in the D‐loop region were designed and the expected maternal inheritance was confirmed by PCR‐RFLP (restriction fragment length polymorphism).