Conformation traits are important in the selection and distinction between horse breeds, but tend to be evaluated subjectively within a breed and cannot be compared between them. The horse shape space model, using a combination of 253 landmarks and semi-landmarks, provides objective information on the shape of a horse photographed from the side that can be compared between breeds. In this dataset, we are providing the full set of 253 landmarks for 1241 horses from seven breeds, including an R code file to extract joint angle information and transform the raw data into csv files for further analysis, such as breed comparisons, heritability or genome-wide association studies (single- or multibreed). The repeatability of the joint angles are also reported.
Gmel A. I., Lamas L. P., Rosa T. V., Stefaniuk-Szmukier M., Klecel W., Martin-Gimenez T., Cruz A., Weishaupt M. A., Neuditschko M.
Shape and joint angle data for seven European horse breeds and their repeatability.
Data in Brief, 56, 2024, Article 110799.
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ISSN Print 2352-3409
ISSN en ligne: 2352-3409
Digital Object Identifier (DOI): https://doi.org/10.1016/j.dib.2024.110799
ID publication (Code web): 58410
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