Genetic Study of Arabian Horses Challenges Some Common Beliefs About the Ancient Breed (Phys.org)

Genetic Study of Arabian Horses Challenges Some Common Beliefs About the Ancient Breed

A study involving Arabian horses from 12 countries found that some populations maintained a larger degree of genetic diversity and that the breed did not contribute genetically to the modern-day Thoroughbred, contrary to popular thought.

An international team of scientists was led by the University of Florida‘s Samantha Brooks, a UF/IFAS assistant professor of animal sciences; Cornell University’s Doug Antczak, the Dorothy Havemeyer McConville professor of equine medicine at the Baker Institute for Animal Health; and Andy Clark, the Jacob Gould Schurman professor in Cornell’s department of molecular biology and genetics.

Learn more about Genetic Study of Arabian Horses Challenges Some Common Beliefs About the Ancient Breed.