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A QTL for conformation of back and croup influences lateral gait quality in Icelandic horses.

Maria K RosengrenHeiðrún SigurðardóttirSusanne ErikssonRakan NaboulsiAhmad JouniMiguel Novoa-BravoElsa AlbertsdóttirÞorvaldur KristjánssonMarie RhodinÅsa ViklundBrandon D VelieJuan J NegroMarina SoléGabriella Lindgren
Published in: BMC genomics (2021)
Our results show that the detected QTL for conformation of back and croup is of importance for quality of lateral gaits in Icelandic horses. These findings could result in a genetic test to aid in the selection of breeding horses, thus they are of major interest for horse breeders. The results may also offer a gateway to comparative functional genomics by potentially linking both motor laterality and back inclination in horses with scoliosis in humans.
Keyphrases
  • minimally invasive
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  • quality improvement
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