Association of the DMRT3 nonsense mutation with pattern of locomotion in five different horse breeds
A nonsense mutation in the DMRT3 gene has been shown to have a large impact on pattern of locomotion in horses. Horses that can perform several other gaits in addition to the normally occurring gaits, walk, trot and canter, are often hetero (CA)- or homozygous (AA) for this nonsense mutation. Horses...
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SLU/Dept. of Animal Breeding and Genetics (until 231231)
2013
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