Genetic Insights and Breeding Preferences in the Icelandic Horse: A Study of the DMRT3 Gene, Coat Colour, and BLUP Evaluations
Abstract
This thesis explores the genetic underpinnings and breed-specific characteristics of the
Icelandic horse, focusing on the DMRT3 gene, coat colour variations, and the BLUP (Best
Linear Unbiased Prediction) system. The primary objectives of this research are to
investigate genetic traits, analyze the importance of coat colour diversity, evaluate the
application of BLUP in breeding practices, understand stakeholder preferences, and explore
the role of the WorldFengur database in managing breeding strategies. Through a literature
review and survey analysis, the study examines how different groups of Icelandic horse
owners—sports riders, breeders, and leisure riders—value these traits.